Product Overview
PD544 is a Precision Directivity loudspeaker designed for applications requiring high output capability with excellent pattern control. PD544 can be utilized in music or speech systems where frequency extension to 80 Hz is adequate or combined with subwoofers to create extended bandwidth fullrange systems. This loudspeaker is EN 54-24 Compliant for life safety applications.
General Information
Name : JBL Professional PD544 WH Speaker , JBL Professional
Category : Pro Speakers
UPC Code :
Country of Origin : Mexico. Country of origin is subject to change.
Specifications
General Information
ADI Part Number : JF-PD544WH
Brand Name : JBL Professional
Manufacturer : Harman International Industries, Inc
Manufacturer Part Number : PD544 - WH
Product Model : PD544 - WH
Product Name : 15" Horn-Loaded Full-Range Loudspeaker System
Product Series : PD500
Product Type : Speaker System
Weight (Approximate) (g) : 68946.04
Technical Information
Impedance : 8 ohms
Impedance (Ohm) : 8
Maximum Frequency Response (Hz) : 17000
Minimum Frequency Response (Hz) : 90
Sensitivity : 106 dB
Sensitivity (dB) : 106
Sensitivity (W) : 1
Audio
Maximum Frequency Response : 17 kHz
Minimum Frequency Response : 90 Hz
Physical Characteristics
Application/Usage : Auditoriums, Performance spaces, Sports Facilities, Worship Facilities
Color : White
Depth : 26.4"
Depth (mm) : 670
Height : 30.8"
Height (mm) : 782
Weight (Approximate) : 152 lb
Width : 30.8"
Width (mm) : 783
Miscellaneous
Country of Origin : MX
Environmental Certification : IP
Features : 380 mm (15") horn loaded low frequency driver, EN 54-24 Compliant for life safety applications to serve the needs of hospitality, large venue and other markets, Large PT Progressive Transition waveguides provide broad band 40 deg x 40 deg pattern control, low distortion at high SPL levels and smooth frequency response, Rotatable waveguide allows for either horizontal or vertical cabinet orientation, Sophisticated, steep-slope passive crossover network with switchable bi-amp/passive crossover modes