Nexo’s new P12 is an ultra-versatile multi-purpose loudspeaker, bringing technical innovation to a wide range of sound reinforcement applications.
Surprisingly, given Nexo’s long-standing global reputation for point-source loudspeakers, this is the first time the company has designed a 12-inch enclosure. Inside the curvilinear enclosure of custom birch and poplar plywood, the P12 employs a purpose-designed 12-inch LF Neodymium driver and 3-inch diaphragm HF driver in a coaxial configuration. The cabinet footprint measures 531mm x 432mm x 317mm. Frequency response is 60Hz-20kHz, and the SPL is 138dB Peak (passive)/140dB Peak (active mode), lending it the claim to be the most powerful point-source design in its class in today’s market.
A design twist that allows the user to customise the P12 cabinet, the horn flanges can be interchanged to deliver a variety of directivities – from the 60°x60° that is provided as standard, to a 90°x40° or an asymmetrical 50°-100°x40°. (The interchangeable flanges are marketed as accessories.) Switching between different directivities can be accomplished in just 15s, removing the steel grille and replacing the flare, which uses a magnetic fixing.
Less than 20kg in weight, the ergonomic design of the P12 includes carry handles on each side, pole-mount fitting with a Speakon connector behind to allow tidy cable management, and threaded inserts for connection of mounting accessories. P12 can be used on a pole-mount with the L15 subbass cabinet, wall-mounted or flown in landscape mode beneath a L15 enclosure, using a specially-designed yoke bracket.
Nexo expects that one of the principal applications of the new P12 enclosure will be on stage as the most versatile wedge monitor speaker on the market. The variable directivity feature will effectively treble the deployment of any inventory of P12 floor monitors, and the cabinet is designed for the rigours of touring use, with an extra-robust grille and scratch-resistant paint finish. Denis Baudier, Sales Director of Nexo, describes the P12 monitor as ‘lower profile and definitively sexier than any competitive product. For a vocalist, there is better dispersion because of the angle of the cabinet, and variable dispersion means each box can be tailored to its use, from lead guitarist to horn section to backing singer.’
With a switch on the rear of the cabinet, the P12 is easy to reconfigure from Passive to Active mode, where it achieves 140dB Peak SPL. This is the first Nexo speaker to be purpose-designed to use the processing capacity of the new NXAmp4x2mk2 amplifier, although it is fully compatible with the larger NXAmp4x4. The processing in the NXAmp4x2mk2 is very precise, with separate set-ups for each directivity providing perfect coverage.
To partner the P12, Nexo is launching the L15 subbass cabinet, specially designed in a matching footprint which makes it ideal for flown applications, and for use as a drum fill. With a new acoustic loading technique using a 15-inch bass horn, the L15 operates with maximum efficiency: nearly all the front face of the cabinet is used as a radiating surface to provide really impressive output. With a frequency range of 40Hz-120Hz, and 139dB Peak SPL, this sub measures up as the most powerful in its category in the market.
Touring and installation versions of the P12 and its partner L15 sub will be produced in black and white scratch-resistant paint finishes, the first use of a new paint process which is described by Joseph Carcopino, Nexo Head of R&D, as ‘a hundred times better than before’. Applied using a special process, the paint finish prepares the P12 for use in all climate conditions, and enables it to deal robustly with the demands of stage monitoring use. TUV and IP54 certification is provided for the installation version of the P12.
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