Compact and powerful, the RCF Q 15 Two-Way Point Source Speaker Module is a bi-amped, 1500W AES (6000W peak) loudspeaker with a very-high output, thanks to its latest generation RCF transducers that deliver up to 138 dB max SPL from its 15" neodymium woofer and 1.4" titanium-neodymium compression driver. The trapezoidal enclosure features a 22.5° coupling angle on each side and can be flown and stacked, horizontally or vertically, in clusters of eight for long-throw applications.
The Q 15 sports a highly resistant Baltic birch plywood cabinet and steel grille with speakON plugs in the rear for input and output and a very-wide frequency response of 45 Hz to 20 kHz, providing enough projection and dynamics for numerous applications, from commercial installed sound to major performance venues. Despite the exceptional power output, these speakers are sleek and unobtrusive, taking up as little space as possible while providing enough flexibility in rigging and arrangement options to cover just about any possible environment or usage scenario.
Note: A bi-amped, 3000W amplifier is recommended for this speaker module. It will not function without bi-amplification.
- 138 dB Max SPL
- 6000W peak power handling
- 45 Hz to 20 kHz fequency
- 60 x 22.5° constant directivity coverage
- 1 x 15" neodymium woofer, 4.0" v.c.
- 4" neodymium compression driver
- 15" woofer
- Baltic birch plywood cabinet
- Steel front grille with clothing
- Integrated array mechanics
- Multi-pole SpeakON connectors
- Bi-amplified only
- Low frequencies: the low-frequency transducer sports a 15" woofer with a water-resistant, fiber-doped cone and a 4" neodymium voice coil. The woofer has a polycotton M-roll surround, and the voice coil uses a hypervented magnetic structure for efficient air venting and minimal power compression.
- High frequencies: the ND940 Compression Driver in pure titanium with a 4" voice coil works from 600 Hz. This allows a better impulse response and a fast decay, translating in perfect vocal clarity and enhanced quality in mid frequency, leaving the woofer to manage the lower part of the spectrum.
