Altec Lansing 288-8H/16H (1980)
A high-output driver unit released in 1980, designed for professional audio applications with a dense playback sound and high sound pressure capability.
Overview
The Altec Lansing 288-8H/16H is a driver unit introduced in 1980, built for high sound output in professional audio systems. It features an improved diaphragm design that enhances playback density, contributing to its robust acoustic performance. This model comes in two impedance variants—8 Ω (288-8H) and 16 Ω (288-16H)—offering flexibility in system integration.
Specifications
| Throat diameter | 36mm |
| Impedance | 288-8H : 8 Ω, 288-16H : 16 Ω |
| Allowable input | 60W |
| Output sound pressure level | 111 dB (New JIS) |
| Frequency characteristic | 500 Hz to 15 kHz |
| Proper crossover frequency | 500Hz |
| Voice Coil Diameter | 71mm |
| Weight | 13.3kg |
Design
The diaphragm has been improved to make the playback sound more dense. The driver unit was designed for high sound output, emphasizing power handling and acoustic intensity.
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