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Genzler Amplification Presents the NC-115T Bass Cab

Genzler Amplification Presents the NC-115T Bass Cab

A new addition to their Nu Classic line featuring compact vertical design and a "specially-designed" Ferrite/Ceramic magnet low frequency 15" driver.


Along with their “boutique” modern take on classic/vintage cabinet styling, this new model features their advanced, compact vertical design, and “specially-designed” Ferrite/Ceramic magnet low frequency 15” driver and compression tweeter. The 15” ported cabinet design and construction techniques were specifically selected to deliver the sought-after “big tonal footprint” performance and classic feel of Ferrite/Ceramic loudspeakers in a cabinet “weight class” normally associated with Neodymium speaker cabinets.

The NC-115T offers a very small stage footprint but delivers the huge “push” of a high powered 15” woofer, designed with a carefully selected voice coil and speaker cone, to produce high-output, big venue performance. The new offering expands the NU CLASSIC line to 4 models in this affordable “gateway” product line from GENZLER AMPLIFICATION. All these traditional woofer and tweeter platforms offer a variety of tonal performance options for every type of player.

Features

• Ported, Lightweight, Vertical Cabinet Designs

• Compact Cabs with Small Stage Footprints

• Multi-layer Poplar Plywood construction

• Internal Triangular “truss-style” Bracing

• Recessed Handles and Jack Plate

• Advanced Ferrite/Ceramic Loudspeakers

• Compression Bullet Tweeter w/Ferro-Fluid Cooling

• Black Vinyl Covering with White/Gray Grille Cloth, Silver Piping

• Input Panel w/Speakon™ & ¼” Jacks

• 12 dB/Octave Crossover, w/Tweeter Level Control

THE NEW NC-115T AVAILABLE EARLY MAY, 2022. More information at: www.genzleramplification.com


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