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New Delta Series From Wharfedale Pro

Replaces DLX Series monitors

Wharfedale Pro Delta 12M, 15 and 218BPress Release: The Delta Series from Wharfedale Pro is the replacement for the DLX Series. Delta is built upon the workhorsereputation of its predecessors the DLX and LX, and includes improvements and new features that ensure this popular line will continue to enjoy success for many years to come.

High output, low distortion cast frame woofers with 3” voice coils are used throughout the range. 2” titaniumcompression drivers are mounted on a 90°x45° elliptical waveguide for smooth dispersion.

Comprehensive rigging points are provided for use in flown applications, so Delta is equally at home in a widevariety of fixed installation and touring applications. Rhino Rock™, our new texturised composite finish is usedin all models. This new finish provides the great look of a painted finish with the durability of a carpet coveredenclosure giving you the best of both worlds. The Delta Series is constructed from plywood and features dualangle pole mounts to ensure that your sound is aimed directly at the audience.

Features:

  • High power, low distortion cast frame woofers
  • 1.4” exit 2” titanium diaphragm compression drivers
  • 90°x45° elliptical waveguides
  • Dual angle pole mount receptacles
  • Rhino Rock™ textured composite finish
  • Plywood construction
  • Dual spider technology on 18” woofers


 

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