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IS7c

IS7c

Point Source

The IS7c is an ultra-compact, light-weight, passive 2-way coaxial loudspeaker, with a 90° conical dispersion pattern. Designed to produce linear, high-resolution audio throughout its intended bandwidth, the enclosure includes Adamson's ND7-C, a coaxial transducer which contains both a 7" low frequency section and a dome compression driver. The cabinet construction uses marine grade birch plywood as well as aircraft grade aluminum and steel, and is equipped with two Speakon™ NL4 connectors, as well as a 2-point barrier strip. A plate and screw rigging system is placed on top and bottom of the enclosure, with available accessories allowing the enclosure to be deployed seamlessly in a variety of applications. The IS7c is suited to supplement larger systems as a fill cabinet, or to handle smaller applications on its own. Target applications include performing arts centers, conference rooms, night clubs, restaurants, and houses of worship.

Maximum Peak SPL**130 dB
Connection2x Speakon™ NL4 and 2-Point Barrier Strip
Height (mm / in)224.5 / 8.8
Width (mm / in)188 / 7.4
Depth (mm / in)228 / 9.0
Weight (kg / lbs)5.44 / 12.0
Configuration2-way
**12 dB crest factor pink noise at 1m, free field, using specified processing and amplification