Compact full range speaker - passive.
Designed for near field speech and music reproduction and reinforcement at moderate sound pressure levels.
Applications
The FR R1005 finds its application in systems for:
distributed sound reproduction: e.g. bars, restaurants, wellness centres and gyms
sound reinforcement: e.g. stations, airports, zoos and museums

Description
The FR R1005 loudspeaker is a very compact two-way vented system and the smallest of the full range speaker product line. The system is designed for near field applications in distributed sound reproduction or reinforcement.
The system is based on a 5 inch low frequency driver with 25 mm voice coil integrated in a bass reflex enclosure and a “Ferro-fluid” cooled high frequency dome driver coupled to horn with a nominal coverage of 100° (vertical) and 50° (horizontal). The enclosure is of trapezoidal shape to reduce cabinet reflection causing colourations. The enclosure is manufactured with 15 mm Finnish birch plywood glued together in conjunction with dado joints to assure the highest quality of robustness. The drivers are protected by an aluminium grid with octagonal holes, designed for maximal strength and acoustical transparency. The removable foam attached to the grille protects the driver from splash water and dust. Two Speakon® male connectors assure reliable electrical connections and the possibi- lity to feed the signal through the system. A passive network, utilizing polypropylene capacitors, is used to reduce hysteretic effects. It is recommended to extend the low frequency range with subwoofers such as the compact bandpass LF BP1015 for well-balanced sound reproduction. The system can be mounted either vertically or horizontally using available u-brackets.

Related and complementary products
Following complementary low frequency and amplification systems are recommended for a well-balanced sound sensation:

low frequency system: horn loaded band-pass subwoofer LF BP1015
amplification: AMP 700

Related products:
full range systems: FR R1012 and FR R2005