The curvilinear paper cone has been created with a special high strength wood pulp designed to achieve the best possible linearity within its intended frequency range and to control bell-mode resonances around the cone circumference. The cone is carried by a multiroll suspension formed from a linen-like material which is more resistant to aging and fatigue than traditional materials. The already low distortion and sound quality are further improved by the use of Double Demodulating Rings technology (DDR) designed to dramatically reduce the intermodulation and harmonic distortion and improve the transient response. The 12ND710 implements Interleaved Sandwich Voice coil technology (ISV), in which an aluminum coil is wound inside and outside a high strength fiberglas former, providing a better thermal and mechanical performance than conventional coils. A proprietary humidity-block cone treatment makes the transducer suitable for outdoor use in adverse weather conditions. In addition, a special coating applied to both the top and back plates makes the 12ND710 far more resistant to the corrosive effects of salts and oxidization.
Driver diagram
Driver chart
Specifications
1. 2 hours test made with continuous pink noise signal within the range Fs-10Fs. Power calculated on rated minimum impedance. Loudspeaker in free air.
2. Power on Continuous Program is defined as 3 dB greater than the Nominal rating.
3. Applied RMS Voltage is set to 2.83 V for 8 ohms Nominal Impedance.
4. Hight- pass filter 12 dB/oct