The REDCATT 142FCD is a 1.4" ferrite compression driver with 8 ohm impedance, high 105 dB sensitivity, smooth working-range response, and strong power handling for professional sound system designs.
Highlights of the REDCATT 142FCD
- 1.4" compression driver with 8 ohm rated impedance
- 105 dB sensitivity for very high SPL capability
- Low 1000 Hz resonant frequency for flexible crossover design
- Ferrite magnetic circuit with edge-wound voice coil
- PEN polymer dome formed for precise and consistent performance
- 35 W AES, 70 W continuous, and 140 W peak power handling
Product details REDCATT 142FCD
REDCATT 142FCD 1.4" Compression Driver 8 Ohm
The REDCATT 142FCD is built for professional high-frequency performance, combining very high SPL capability with a smooth frequency response in its working range. Its 1000 Hz resonant frequency supports lower crossover-point designs, making it a strong choice for demanding tweeters and high-frequency sections in compact or high-output loudspeaker systems.
A robust ferrite magnetic circuit delivers a high magnetic field to the edge-wound voice coil, while the PEN polymer dome is formed with high precision for consistent unit-to-unit performance. This construction helps the driver maintain clarity and reliability under higher operating levels, which is important for professional audio components used in PA and installation projects.
With 35 W AES power handling, 70 W continuous power, and 140 W peak power capacity, the 142FCD is designed for systems that need clean output and dependable headroom. The 105 dB sensitivity makes it suitable for efficient high-frequency reproduction in 2-way PA tops, portable column PA systems, and commercial install systems.
The driver uses a compact flange with 95 mm overall diameter, 76 mm bolt circle diameter, 4 mounting holes, and 54.2 mm depth from flange to rear. At 1.25 kg, it offers a solid ferrite-based platform for speaker builders looking for a high-output compression driver with straightforward mechanical integration.
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