A mid-bass enhancement
Designed to enhance the performance of your Arclite loudspeakers, this mutually coupling 15 inch enclosure extends system output over the working frequency range of 45 Hz to 569 Hz.
Arclite 15B at a glance
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Arclite output extension
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Stand alone use
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Mutually coupling enclosure
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Engineered for touring
Designed for flexibility
The Arclite 15B can be used with or without rigging and can be flown underneath the Arclite. The Arclite 15B also features a rear mounted snap-back spring shackle for secure rigging and additional flexibility. The Arclite 15B can also be used as a stand alone mid-bass enclosure.
15 inch reflex system with optional rigging compatible with Arclite loudspeakers
Mutually coupling 15 inch enclosure extends Arclite system output
4 inch voice coil with dual forced air ventilation for reduced power compression
4-pin locking connector input with link-through capability
Rear mounted snap-back spring shackle for secure rigging
M20 top hat fixture for flexible mounting of satellites
Can be used as a standalone dedicated mid-bass enclosure
Available as standard in black with a black grille
Technical Specifications
Key Features
- 15 inch reflex system with optional rigging compatible with Arclite loudspeakers
- Mutually coupling 15 inch enclosure extends Arclite system output
- High-power handling of 1000 W at 8 Ω
- 4 inch voice coil with dual forced air ventilation for reduced power compression
- 4-pin locking connector input with link-through capability
- Rear mounted snap-back spring shackle for secure rigging
- M20 top hat fixture for flexible mounting of satellites
- Can be used as a standalone dedicated mid-bass enclosure
- Available as standard in black with a black grille
Understand what your space needs
Every space deserves careful consideration to achieve the best possible performance. Loudspeaker and amplifier selection, placement, coverage and tuning all play a critical role in the final result. Our team can help you design the right system and get it right first time.
