Bms compression driver


















 · I use a BMS coaxial compression driver in the Orphean horn. It goes up to 22k. The highs are very natural and extended - I wasn’t expecting big things tbh. I had planned in my head to replace the BMS driver with 2 TADs or the Vitavox / JBL slot or even use an AER with the Oris horn but actually I am very satisfied indeed and have zero.  · Our cut away reveals how the BMS coaxial compression driver works. See inside one of the worlds loudest and clearest speakers and find out why they are super.  · The compression driver being characterized this month came from the highly respected German Pro Sound OEM manufacturer BMS, the 1” ND (see Photo 1). This new BMS compression driver was introduced at Prolight+Sound as a new generation offering a compact physical package that is only 72 mm in diameter, featuring an ultra-low intermodulation distortion ring diaphragm, and Estimated Reading Time: 6 mins.


ND 2" Coaxial Neodymium compression driver, " + " VC, W + 80 W AES, dB Coaxial Planar Wave Drivers ND " Dual Diaphragm Planar Wave Driver, " + " VC, W + 80 W, dB. 1" Drivers. ND 1" Neodymium high frequency compression driver, 1" VC, 25 W AES, dB. and waveguide 90° x 60°. ND 1" Neodymium high frequency compression driver, " VC, 60 W AES, dB. ND 1" Neodymium high frequency compression driver, " VC, 80 W AES, dB. This new BMS compression driver was introduced at Prolight+Sound as a new generation offering a compact physical package that is only 72 mm in diameter, featuring an ultra-low intermodulation distortion ring diaphragm, and very high efficiency.


Small Size and low Weight; mm sandwich in- and outside VC; 16 Ohm. BMS is a powerful 1" professional compression driver that delivers outstanding. R K Enterprises - Offering BMS Mid Range Driver Unit, Explore similar products View all products in Speaker Driver AD Compression Driver. Compression Drivers. Neodymium Compression Drivers. " Drivers. ND " Neodymium high frequency compression driver, 1" VC, 25 W AES, dB.

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