The REDCATT 186FIND is a professional high-power low-frequency driver built for demanding bass applications, combining an 8 ohm impedance, ferrite motor, high-temperature voice coil and strong excursion capability.
Highlights of the REDCATT 186FIND
- 18" professional low-frequency woofer with 8 ohm rated impedance
- 1800 W AES power handling, 3600 W continuous power and 7200 W peak power
- 114.3 mm high-temperature copper voice coil on a glass-fiber former
- 96 dB sensitivity with a 33 Hz resonant frequency
- Paper cone with glass fibers, fabric surround and Nomex spider
- Suitable for high-excursion vented woofer, subwoofer and touring bass-bin applications
Product details REDCATT 186FIND
REDCATT 186FIND 18" Ferrite Paper Woofer 8 Ohm
The REDCATT 186FIND is designed as a powerful low-frequency driver for professional audio systems. Its 18" format, 8 ohm impedance and ferrite magnet system make it a strong choice for builders working with high-output woofers and demanding PA bass designs.
Power handling is a central strength of this driver. The 186FIND handles 1800 W AES, 3600 W continuous and 7200 W peak power, while the 114.3 mm copper voice coil is built for high-temperature operation. With 96 dB sensitivity and a resonant frequency of 33 Hz, it is engineered for serious output in the low-frequency range.
The cone uses a paper pulp construction mixed with glass fibers, supported by a fabric surround and a large Nomex spider. This combination supports durability, controlled excursion and strong bass reproduction. The high-grade ferrite motor creates a symmetrical flux field, while the extended space below the voice coil allows the driver to operate with substantial mechanical movement.
For enclosure design, the 186FIND works in bass-reflex alignments such as 135 liters tuned to 37 Hz for high output and strong mid-bass, 160 liters tuned to 33 Hz for a balanced general-purpose setup, or 190 liters tuned to 29 Hz for extended low-frequency performance with high-pass filter protection. This makes it suitable for vented bass-mid-woofer projects, dedicated subwoofer builds and touring bass bins.
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