ADP-12

First class powered cabinets

High Output, self-powered (Class D switch mode power supply), two-way cabinet. Consists of a 12″ (4″ voice coil) neodymium magnet transducer with nomex cones and a 1.4″ compression driver with a 4″ titanium diaphragm mounted on a 80ºH x 50ºV constant directivity rotatable horn.
DSP (FIR technology) controlled with 1500W amplification, 136dB SPL.

Description

The versatile ADP-12 is part of the ADP Self powered, DSP integrated Series. It has been designed to offer the utmost sound reinforcement reliability, incorporating the latest acoustical and electronical technology and delivering incredible, dynamic sound.

The ADP-12 is an extremelly high power, two way full range cabinet providing exceptional performance. Each cabinet has a DSP integrated for system protection and optimization. This DSP applies linear phase (FIR) and classic crossovers. Other features include temperature sensor, Ethernet options and many more.

The compact ADP-12 has an unbeatable power to size ratio, there is no need for external amplification racks, is very light weight and is the ideal solution for portable or fixed sound reinforcement. A variety of rigging options make the ADP-12 easy to set-up in minimal time. To extend the low frequency response, the ADP-18S or ADP-12S subwoofer cabinet can be used.

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Perfectly suited for:

→  Theatres & auditoriums
→  Houses of worship
→  Small / middle sized clubs
→  Smaller Live stages / events
→  Front fill / side fill reinforcement
→  Portable sound reinforcement

 

Technical Data

 

Components
LF/MF: 1 x 12″ neodymium (4″ Interleaved Sandwich voice coil)
HF: 1.4″ titanium diaphragm driver
Frequency Range60 Hz – 20 KHz (-10dB)
Frequency Response
65 Hz – 18 KHz (± 3dB)
Max SPL133 dB / 136dB peak
Coverage Angle
80º H x 50º V Rotatable horn
Power1500 W Class D
LF Amplifier
1 x 750 W
HF Amplifier1 x 750 W
Processing
56 bit Lynx DSPB-22 with FIR filters
Cabinet adjustmentback panel LCD
Control Connections
XLR / Ethernet (OCS) optional, USB (DSP programming)
AC Power230V / 115V selectable. 50/60 Hz 5A
AC Connections
16A Neutrik powerCon TRUE1 with link output
FinishPolyurea coating, black colour
Material
15 mm premium birch plywood
Dimensions637 x 376 x 411 mm (H x W x D)
Weight
28 kg (62 lbs)

More features

Hardware for ADP-12

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Enclosure

The ADP-12 cabinet is constructed from 11-ply premium birch plywood (15mm thickness) and finished with polyurea coating

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Internal design

The internal structure of the ADP-12 is heavily braced for greater longevity and all parts are assembled on metal inserts with metric screws. The amplification modules & DSP are housed in a separate chamber to the drivers avoiding excessive heat & vibration, thus delivering greater efficiency and reliability.

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Rear panel

The powder coated steel rear panel contains all connections and houses the ADP-12 amplification modules and DSP, is easily accessible and housed separately from the drivers for increased reliability and efficiency

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Grill

The ADP-12 has a heavy duty, powder coated front grille with a special acoustic rear fabric to protect the transducers against dust and dirt.

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Handles

An ergonomic, die cast handle with firm internal grip is located on each side of the ADP-12 enclosure to facilitate transport, positioning and loading of the cabinets.

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Rigging

Components
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For the low-mid frequencies it uses one 12” (4” interleaved sandwich voice coil) neodymium transducer with nomex cones and suspension.

The high frequencies are looked after by a 1.4” compression driver with a 4″ titanium diaphragm mounted on a 80º x 50º constant directivity rotatable aluminium horn.

Transducer and driver with neodymium magnet groups.

Nomex cones and suspension for the transducer with Interleaved sandwich voice coil, weather protected membrane for outdoor use and ventilated voice coil for improved heat dissipation.

Titanium diaphragm for the HF driver increasing the life of the components with mylar surround to provide damping and avoid resonant peaks and short copper cap for extended HF response.

Mounted on a 80ºH x 50ºV constant directivity aluminium horn.

Accessories for ADP-12
CS-1215
CS-1215
Cluster support for ADP-12
SC-FC1
SC-FC1
Lightweight install stud for the ADP-12
VSM-V1
VSM-V1
35mm speaker mounting top hat for ADP-12 with the ADP-18S or ADP-12S
Wb-03
WB-03
Wall bracket for the ADP-12 for top hat insertion
Rain-Cover
FD-ADP12NL
Rain cover for ADP-12

 

Amplification & DSP

Bi-amplified Class D with switching power supply. Includes one 750W power module for the 12” transducer and one 750W power module for the HF driver.

The amplification far exceeds the transducer need thus resulting in high output, high damping factor and extremely low levels of distortion.

 

Other products from this series

1 x 15” transducer with a 1.4” driver, 136 dB peak

2 x 6” transducers with a 1” driver, 127 dB peak

2 x 12” transducers with a 1.4” driver, 139 dB peak

1 x 12” transducer with a 3” driver, 132 dB peak

1 x 15” transducer with a 1.4” driver, 133 dB peak

1 x 12” transducer, 134 dB peak

1 x 18” transducer, 136 dB peak

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