L4A Active Dante Column Speaker
4*4" Full-range Active Column Speaker
The compact 4*4-inch full-range speaker is expertly housed in a high-density fiberboard cabinet, ensuring durability and resonance. Its surface features a specialized rain spot lacquer treatment, not only enhancing its appearance but also protecting it from potential damage. Users will appreciate the clarity and purity of the sound it produces, making it an excellent choice for various audio environments. The speaker excels particularly in vocal reproduction, delivering rich and full-bodied tones that bring music to life. Whether used for casual listening or more immersive experiences, this speaker promises to elevate the overall auditory enjoyment.
Amplifier :
Amplifier circuits : class D.
Rated power AES: 200W.
Frequency response (1W8Ω mono): 20Hz-20kHz (± 0.5dB).
Intermodulation distortion : <0.05%.
Total harmonic distortion: <0.05%.
Input mode: analog audio, with one XLR input connector and one XLR output connector;
Cooling method: natural heat dissipation;
Operating temperature: -20℃-80℃.
Power supply range: AC220~240V AC110~120V 50HZ/60HZ switch switching
System protection settings: DC protection / short-circuit protection / overheating protection / overload protection / soft start protection / overvoltage protection / undervoltage protection.
Speakers:
Full-range unit: 4 × 4 "(100mm) / 0.75" voice coil
Rated impedance: 4 ohm
Rated power: 100W
Peak power: 400W
Frequency response range: 90Hz-20KHz
Directionality: 120 ° × 120 °
Sensitivity: 95dB/M/W
Maximum sound pressure: 115dB
Protection net: steel mesh
Wiring: Wire Clamp*1
Net weight:5.7kg
Dimension(WxDxH):131×150×530mm
Explore More...
Explore our extensive range of related products and offerings.


Product Range
Discover links to various related product categories here.


System Solutions
Find additional products that complement your interests today.


OEM&ODM Demands
Innovative designs and manufacturing for unique audio experiences.
Contact Us Now
Contact us for products inquiry easily.
