Description
QSC KW122 12″ Powered Speaker 1000W


Extensive DSP. Onboard Mixer. 1000W of Class D Power. What more could you want? The KW122 from QSC is a 12″ loudspeaker with plenty of punch, wrapped in a rugged, textured-painted birch casing.
Extensive DSP featuring DEEP™ and Intrinsic Correction™ enhances system performance:
DMT™ (Directivity Matched Transition) provides for matched LF and HF coverage across the entire listening area, eliminating unnatural “dead” or “hot” frequency zones.Intrinsic Correction™, first featured in our high-end line-array products maps 65-75 spatially-averaged measurements to IIR and FIR filters that actively adjust time, frequency and amplitude response to a maximally flat band pass target. The result is a speaker that behaves equally well across the entire sound field.DEEP™ and excursion limiting allow for extended low-frequency response by actively managing low-frequency transients without degradation of the underlying signal or adjacent frequencies. GuardRail™ protection protects both the amplifier module and your performance from unnatural and destructive clipping.
Features
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| Powered: | YES |
| Driver Size: | 12″ |
| DSP: | YES, featuring DEEP™ and Intrinsic Correction™ |
| Total Power: | 1000W |
| Crossover Frequency: | 2kHz |
| Inputs: | 2 XLR/TRS Combo, 2 RCA |
| Outputs | 2 XLR |
| Frequency Range: | 50Hz – 20kHz |
| Dimensions | 15″ x 26″ x 15.4″ |
| Weight | 49 Lbs |
Pro Audio Return PolicyIf you are dissatisfied with your purchase for any reason, items can be returned within 30 days of receipt of delivery, subject to conditions below.
Eligibility Conditions
Chops Percussion reserves the right to refuse the return or to charge a minimum 15% restocking fee if the following conditions are not met. All returned items must be in new condition, in their original unaltered box. All package contents (including warranty information, manuals, and accessories) must be included. Chops Percussion can only refund the purchase price, shipping charges still may apply.
