Description
Fulcrum Acoustic RM22 Dual 12″ Coaxial Reference Monitor
- LF Transducers: 12.0” ceramic magnet woofer, 4.0” voice coil
- HF/LF Transducers: Coaxial 3.0” titanium diaphragm compression driver; 12.0” woofer, 3.0” voice coil; single neodymium magnet
- Power Handling at Nominal Impedance:
LF: 75 V / 700 W @ 8 Ω
HF/LF: 57 V / 400 W @ 8 Ω - Equalized Maximum SPL (peak / continuous): 126 dB
The RM22 is a bi-amplified, 3-way coaxial reference monitor that provides the accuracy, pristine imaging and precise transient response required of a studio monitor but with the directional control, power handling and output capability required in larger spaces. The RM22 is typically installed behind perforated cinema screens or acoustically transparent cloth, flush-mounted in walls, or mounted in free space in A/V studio control rooms. This makes it an ideal choice for cinemas, planetariums, museum exhibit spaces, A/V production suites, multimedia presentation facilities, and high end home theaters: any environment in which pristine audio quality is desired and a protective grille is not necessary.
Fulcrum Acoustic’s TQ™ processing is an integral part of the RM22 design. Sound, innovative acoustical design combined with state of the art digital processing leads to exceptional clarity and precise transient response, even at very high sound pressure levels. The required digital signal processing can be provided by one of many supported platforms.
The coaxial and low frequency transducers are mounted in independent, asymmetrical chambers designed to minimize standing waves. In addition, the internal volume and porting are optimized for extended low frequency response. This combination results in a highly articulate low mid transient response and surprisingly visceral low frequency extension. The absence of a grille and its supporting structures reduces reflections and diffraction, which contributes to the RM22’s spacious, well defined image and open sound stage. Its shallow enclosure includes numerous M10 mounting points, while its rotatable 90° x 45° coaxial transducer supports either vertical or horizontal orientation.
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