Thanks Micky, Lonman,
From the spec of the following CARVIN speakers - LSx1202A wood vs. LM12A molded - I notice that the Frequency Response of the LSx1202A (wood) is higher (70Hz - 20kHz) whereas the LM12A (molded) with Neodymium transducer is lower (46Hz – 18kHz).
Would it make a significant difference in term of sound quality reproduction between the two or it wouldn't be noticeable in voice/acoustic applications (karaoke, acoustic guitar, keyboard)?
What would be your opinion and preference?
CARVIN LSx1202A (wood) spec:
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https://www.carvinguitars.com/products/ ... t=LSX1202A
System Type: 12" 2-Way, bass-reflex
Frequency Response: 70 Hz – 20 kHz (-10DB) / 76 Hz – 18 kHz (-3 dB)
Crossover Frequency: 2.5 k Hz
LF Driver: 12" heavy-duty woofer
HF Driver: 1" titanium exit (1.5” VC)
Maximum SPL: 127dB
Bi-amp LF: 8 ohms 300W RMS / 600W peak
Bi-amp HF: 8 ohms 50W RMS / 100W peak
Nominal Impedance full range: 8 ohms
Connectors:
- two Bal. XLR
- one Bal. 1/4 TRS phone jack
Enclosure: 18mm Multi-Ply Hardwood
Finish: Black DuraTex™
Dimensions (H x W x D): 23 in x 15.5 in x 11.75 in
Net Wt: 37 lb
CARVIN LM12A (molded) spec:
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https://www.carvinguitars.com/products/ ... duct=LM12A
System Type: 12-inch 2-Way, bass-reflex
Frequency Response: 46 Hz – 18 kHz (-10DB) / 57 Hz – 17 kHz (-3 dB)
Crossover Frequency: 2.5 k Hz
LF Driver: 12" Neodymium woofer (2.5" VC)
HF Driver: 1" Neodymium exit (1.5" VC)
Maximum SPL: 127dB
Bi-amp LF: 8 ohms 300W RMS / 600W peak
Bi-amp HF: 8 ohms 50W RMS / 100W peak
Nominal Impedance full range: 8 ohms
Connectors:
- one XLR Male
- one XLR Female
- two 1/4 TRS phone jack
- two RCA jacks
Suspension/Mounting: 1-3/8-inch pole mount cup / 4 Fly Points
Dimensions (H x W x D): 24.375 in x 16 in x 13.125 in
Net Wt: 34 lb