
RCF HD 12-A (RCF HD12A)
The HD 12-A offers an extremely linear response and a precise, deep low frequency control. The 12” woofer guarantee a superior sound projection indoor and outdoor. It is the ideal speaker for main front of house in small PA systems, for high power monitoring and it is the best solution where higher power is required for various applications in larger venues.
FEATURES:
1200 WATT PEAK, 600 WATT RMS
Digital Bi-amp
DSP Sound Processing
RCF Precision Transducers
130 dB MAX SPL
ACOUSTICAL SPECIFICATIONS:
Frequency Response -3 dB:45 Hz ÷ 20000 Hz
Max SPL:130 dB
Horizontal coverage angle:90°
Vertical coverage angle:60°
Compression Driver:1", 1.7" voice coil
Woofer:12", 2.5" voice coil
INPUT/OUTPUT SECTION:
Input signal:bal/unbal
Input connectors:Jack-XLR male
Output connectors:XLR female
Input sensitivity:-2 dBu / + 4 dBu
PROCESSOR SECTION:
Crossover frequencies:1600 Hz
Protections:thermal, RMS
Limiter:Fast limiter
Controls:Volume, EQ shape, Mic/line
AMPLIFIER SPECIFICATIONS:
Total power:1200 W PEAK
High frequencies:300 W PEAK
Low frequencies:900 W PEAK
Total power:600 W RMS
High frequencies:150 W RMS
Low frequencies:450 W RMS
Connections:VDE AC socket
CABINET:
Cabinet Material:Composite PP
Hardware:1 x M10 top, 1 x M10 bottom, 3 x M6 bottom
Handles:1 top, 2 side
Pole Mount/Cap:Yes
Grille:Steel
Colour:Black
PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS:
Height:647/25.47 mm/inch
Width:380/14.96 mm/inch
Depth:380/14.96 mm/inch
Net Weight:16.7/36.81 kg/lbs
I can't say enough about the sound quality of these speakers. The clarity they produce, particularly as you crank them, is amazing. I put them up against my K12's, and the K12's sounded like they had a blanket over them in comparison. While the K12's certainly have the advantage in low-end punch, if you plan to use your tops with a subwoofer then these HD12a's are a no-brainer. (I've paired mine with an FBT Subline 15sa). Turn them all the way up and marvel at the crisp, clear, accurate sound. <br /> <br /> P.S. the handles are very ergonomic -- both sides and a top handle for easy carrying. The RCF covers are obnoxious though, they are designed to remain on the speaker instead of being easily removed; they have a zippered front panel that requires you to lay the speaker face-down for removal of the cover.
APACHE CAI: I love my HD32-A as well, wish I can get a little more punch from the low-end, but adding a sub will solve this problem. Very happy with these speakers!