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Speaker Components

RCF ND650, compression driver 1.4", 90 Watt RMS @ 8 Ohm
90 Watt RMS @ 8 Ohm
€ 269.00
ca. lei 1,371.07
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RCF L10-750YK, Mid-Bass 10", 350 Watt RMS / 8 Ohm
Mid-Bass Woofer
€ 199.00
ca. lei 1,014.28
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RCF LF12G301, Woofer 12", 450 Watt RMS / 8 Ohm
12" Speaker, 450W RMS / 8 Ohm
€ 169.00
ca. lei 861.38
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RCF LF18G401, Woofer 18", 900 Watt RMS / 8 Ohm
Professional 18" diaphragm
€ 329.00
ca. lei 1,676.88
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FAQ – Speaker Components

What are speaker components?

Speaker components are the individual building blocks of a sound system:

  • Woofers for low frequencies
  • Tweeters for clear highs
  • Horns or coaxial drivers for focused dispersion

They let you build or repair loudspeakers to match your sonic requirements — for PA, studio or hi-fi.

Which speaker sizes are available?

At MUSIC STORE you’ll find components from 5.25″ to 21″:

  • Small (5–8″): compact systems and monitors
  • Medium (10–12″): general-purpose setups
  • Large (15–21″): powerful low end for stages and events
What does impedance in ohms mean?

Impedance is the electrical resistance of a driver — common values are:

  • 4 ohms – for higher output
  • 8 ohms – the standard
  • 16 ohms – for specialised setups

Match the speaker’s impedance to the amplifier output to avoid loss of power or damage.

How do I choose the right power rating (watts)?

Power handling indicates how much load a driver can sustain:

  • 200–500 W: small clubs or rehearsal rooms
  • 500–1000 W: live stages
  • 1000 W+: large venues or outdoor systems

The speaker should handle at least as much power as the connected amplifier can deliver.

What’s the difference between woofers, tweeters and full-range speakers?
  • Woofers: reproduce low frequencies and bass
  • Tweeters: deliver bright highs and presence
  • Full-range: cover the entire frequency spectrum — ideal for compact systems
What are horns used for?

Horns concentrate sound and improve efficiency:

  • Controlled, directional coverage
  • Great for large halls and open-air setups
  • Higher sound pressure at the same amplifier power
What are coaxial speakers?

Coaxial drivers combine woofer and tweeter on a single axis:

  • Accurate, time-aligned reproduction
  • Well suited to stage monitors, installs and compact PA systems
Can I replace or repair speaker components myself?
  • Yes — many systems use modular parts
  • Always match impedance, power handling and size
  • For complex repairs, contact the MUSIC STORE service team
What accessories exist for speaker components?

Our range includes:

  • Gaskets and protective grilles
  • Mounting rings, screws and damping material
  • Crossovers and replacement diaphragms

Ideal for custom builds or maintaining existing systems.