Monacor EDL-25 PA Ceiling Speaker
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Sponsored EDL-25 PA Ceiling Speaker 100V Line - Cut Out Radius Ø 165mm
55.00 GBP
Price updated on: 10-04-2025 20:33:40
55.00 GBP
Price updated on: 10-04-2025 20:33:40 | Identifiers | |
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| MPN | Monacor EDL-25 |
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Frequency Range The span of frequencies, expressed in hertz (Hz), that a device can operate within or respond to. It may be given as a single value, a numeric range (e.g., "20 000‑50 000 Hz"), or an open‑ended interval such as "2.4 GHz+" indicating the lower bound only.
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100-14,000 Hz |
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Operating voltage The electrical voltage that a device is designed to operate at, expressed in volts (V). It may represent a single nominal value or a range indicating the minimum and maximum supply voltages compatible with the product. This attribute helps users verify that their power source matches the device’s requirements.
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100 V |
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Packing unit Represents the quantity of individual items or components that are packaged together in a single product unit. The value is an integer without any unit of measure, indicating how many discrete pieces are included in each package.
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1 |
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Power rating The electrical power rating of the product, expressed in watts (W). It indicates how much energy the device consumes during operation or how much power it can deliver to connected equipment.
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6/3/1.5 W |
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Type of speaker The physical diameter of a speaker, expressed in the most common unit for that product (typically inches or millimetres). It indicates how large the driver is and helps users compare compatibility with enclosures, mounting options, and acoustic performance.
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130 |

Monacor is a brand of professional audio equipment, founded in Germany in 1952. The company produces a wide range of products, including loudspeakers, amplifiers, mixers, and PA systems. Monacor is a well-respected brand in the pro audio industry, and its products are used by musicians and sound engineers all over the world.



