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JBL PRX812W Aktiv Monitor/Høyttaler m/12" og horn 1500W

Art.nr: 800-02020
19.475,-
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JBL PRX812W | Aktiv monitor/høyttaler med 12" og horn

12" høyttaler/scenemonitor med 1500W forsterker, DSP og kontroll over WiFi.

  • Innebygget DSP, med volum, 8-bånds parametrisk EQ og 50 ms speaker delay.
  • Innebygget WiFi, for fjernkontroll via iOS og Android app.
  • 1500W klasse D forsterker, med intelligent «vari-speed» viftestyring.
  • Analog dbx type IV limiter
  • JBLs patenterte Differential Drive elementer (les mer her).
  • Kabinett av tre, med robust DuraFlex finish.

PRX812W

  • 12" og horn
  • Switch for bruk som main eller monitor
  • 2 x linje/mic inn, med separat gain og linje ut
  • Frekvensrespons +/- 3 dB: 56 Hz – 20 kHz
  • Max peak SPL: 135 dB
  • Dekningsgrad: 90 x 50
  • Vekt: 19,4 kilo

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THE RISE OF THE MOTION PICTURE SOUND BUSINESS


In the late twenties, the success of "The Jazz Singer" established sound as the new standard for the motion picture theater.
Western Electric, the manufacturing arm of AT&T, was destined to rule that business for many years. The vast resources of
Bell Laboratories had been brought to bear on problems of recording, reproducing, and allied arts, and as a result they were
able to mount the required technology for manufacturing in fairly short order. Electrical Research Products Incorporated (ERPI)
was set up as a distribution company by Western Electric as a means of servicing the motion picture industry.

Bill Martin came out to join his brother in 1930, and another brother, George, came at a later date. In 1930 there were no more
than 40 employees at the Lansing Manufacturing Company. Some of the early products included armature loudspeakers, which
are known today only as museum curiosities. Other loudspeaker products made use of traditional field coils as well as early
permanent magnets.

This was truly a cottage industry. The family would make cones and wind coils at home in the evening, and the parts would be taken
in to be assembled the next day. The company experienced hard times during these years of the depression. Most of Lansing's
customers were radio set manufacturers, many of them located in the Midwest. The company's products were largely eight- and
six-inch loudspeakers. What few larger models were made were used only in luxury console radios. The company established its
permanent headquarters at 6900 McKinley Avenue in
South Los Angeles.

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