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Peavey debuts Architectural Acoustics PHR series at InfoComm 2008

At InfoComm 2008, Las Vegas, exhibit C3727, Architectural Acoustics by Peavey introduces the new PHR Series loudspeakers, Designed specifically for compact, in-ceiling operation in permanent installations, the Architectural Acoustics PHR Series ceiling-mount enclosures are ideal for high-intelligibility voice, program music and versatile signal reproduction in commercial, industrial and institutional applications. A tap selector switch allows for easy system tuning and configuration for 70-volt or 100-volt distributed systems, and a full selection of taps up to 60 watts (model dependent) and an 8-ohm transformer bypass setting are included for maximum system versatility.
The UL-compliant enclosure is constructed of high-impact, injection-molded plastic and includes a press-fitted grille design that blends well with contemporary architecture. PHR Series enclosures are housed in steel backing cans and include two color-coded, screw-locked flying leads in a wiring chamber to allow for easy system wiring and daisy-chain wiring to additional PHR enclosures. A C-shaped backing plate support and tile bridge brackets are included. The series comprises four UL compliant models which are all 100 V capable. All inuts are made in the USA.
The PHR 860 8” woofer with a 1.2” voice coil features a polypropylene cone and rubber surround plus a ¾” soft-dome tweeter. It handles up to 90 Watts in thru mode, Transformer taps are at 60W, 30W, 15W, 7.5 W, 3.75W (70V). Frequency response is 80 Hz to 20 kHz (±4dB), crossover frequency is 4kHz, sensitivity is 91 dB SPL (8 ohms, 1 Watt, 1 m). The unit weighs in at 12.5 lbs and has an outermost diameter of 12.44”, an overall depth of 11.3”, and requires an 11" cutout diameter.
The PHR 860S Sub 8” woofer with a 1.2” voice coil also features polypropylene cone and rubber surround. It handles 100W in thru mode and has transformer taps 60W, 30W, 15W, 7.5 W, 3.75W (70V). Frequency response ranges from 55 Hz to 100 Hz ± 6 dB with a crossover frequency at 120 Hz. Sensitivity is 89 dB SPL (8 ohms 1 w/1 m). The outermost diameter is 15.75”, overall depth is 12.75”, the required cutout diameter is 14”. The unit weighs 14.5 lbs.
The PHR 630 6.5” woofer with a 1” voice coil, polypropylene cone and rubber surround and ¾” soft-dome tweeter offers a power handling of 50W in thru mode. Transformer taps are 30W, 15W, 7.5W, 3.75W, 1.9W (70V). Frequency response is 90 Hz to 20 kHz ± 4 dB with a crossover frequency at 4 kHz. Sensitivity is 89 dB SPL (8 ohms 1w /1m). It weighs in at 7.6 lbs, has an overall depth of 8.6", and needs a cutout diameter of 8.8".
The smallest PHR 410 4” woofer with a 1” voice coil, polypropylene cone and rubber surround features a 1” duo-dome polymer tweeter with phase plate. Offering a power handling of 40W in thru mode; transformer taps include 10W, 5W, 2.5W, 1.25 W, 0.63W (70V). Frequency response ranges from 115 Hz to 13.5 kHz ± 4 dB, crossover frequency is 4 kHz. Sensitivity in 8 ohms thru mode is 86 dB SPL (1 W/1 m). Cutout diameter is 6.57”, overall depth 7.87", weight 4.6 lbs.
Peavey architectural loudspeaker PHR
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