The AcousticDesign Series of installation loudspeaker products from QSC Audio expands with the new AD-C42T ceiling mount loudspeaker system. Designed for background and general purpose audio playback the new AD-C42T is compact and acoustically matched to the entire AD Series. Rated for 40 watts continuous power handling and able to take up to 160 watt peaks the compact AD-C42T is suitable for a wide variety of ceiling installations
The 4 woofer is equipped with a polypropylene cone for protection in humid environments. The driver features a synthetic rubber surround and in its sealed enclosure is optimized to deliver useable low-frequency extension below 70 Hz. The high frequency device is a co-axial post mounted 0.75 dome tweeter with a titanium diaphragm and a cloth surround. The coaxial post is mounted slightly off centre in relation to the low-frequency driver in order to lessen the destructive interference often found with axisymmetric post mounted coaxial systems. The conical dispersion of the AD-C42T is 100 and sensitivity measures 88 dB SPL.
The baffle and mounting tabs are moulded from high-impact polystyrene. The rear enclosure is a heavy gauge powder coated steel. The attractive aluminium grille is backed with an acoustically transparent white cloth. On the rear of the enclosure is an input cup that features a conduit attachment point plus an additional knockout for daisy-chain wiring. Input signal connection is made with a high temperature resistant ceramic screw terminal for compliance with European safety standards.
The AD-C42T is factory shipped with C-rings and tile rails for installation. New construction rings (AD-NC4) and mud rings (AD-MR4) are also available separately. The AD-C42T is equipped with a 70/100 V transformer with multiple taps and an 8 ohm bypass.
Features
• 4 polypropylene cone woofer
• 0.75 titanium dome tweeter
• 40 watt continuous power handling 160 watt peak
• 70/100 V multitap transformer with 8 ohm bypass
• C-ring and tile rails included
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