Product Description
TOA CS-64U 6W Wide-Range Paging Speaker
The CS-64U UL Listed outdoor speaker features stainless steel hardware for all-weather durability. It is designed to offer the high intelligibility of weather-resistant horns combined with the high sound quality of dynamic speakers. The CS-64 employs the rotary switch that facilitates impedance changes.
Rated Input | 6 W |
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Rated Impedance | 100 V line: 1.7 kΩ (6 W), 3.3 kΩ (3 W), 10 kΩ (1 W) 70 V line: 830 Ω (6 W), 1.7 kΩ (3 W), 3.3 kΩ (1.5 W), 10 kΩ (0.5 W) |
Sensitivity | 96 dB (1 W, 1 m) |
Frequency Response | 130 - 13,000 Hz |
UL Code | UL-1480 UEAY |
Speaker Component | 12 cm cone-type (treated for splash proof) |
Speaker Cord | 2-core cabtyre cord with diameter of 6 mm |
Temperature Range | -20℃ to +55℃ |
Finish | Horn, cover: ABS resin, off-white, paint Bracket: Stainless steel Panched net: Surface treated steel plate, dark-gray, powder coating Screw: Stainless steel |
Dimensions | 233 (W) × 224 (H) × 208 (D) mm |
Weight | 1.5 kg |
TOA CS SERIES WIDE-RANGE PAGING SPEAKERS are ideal for indoor and outdoor commercial sound system applications for voice paging, background music and tone signaling distribution. Compared to traditional metal paging horns, CS Series speakers offer wider frequency range and superior sound quality. CS Series models include the CS-64/U (6 W), CS-154/U (15 W) and CS-304/U (30 W). Each includes a built-in 70.7V/100 V transformer with screwdriver-adjustable power taps. All CS models are fully weather-resistant to withstand demanding environmental conditions with a sealed enclosure, full-range moisture-resistant cone speaker, stainless-steel mounting hardware and a protective mesh grille. The enclosure is also coated with polyurethane resin paint to resist the fading effects of prolonged exposure to ultraviolet light. The CS Series Wide-Range Paging Speakers are backed with a five year warranty. Also see the new SC Series Paging Horn Speakers.
* Note: For outdoor installation, it is recommended that they are installed under roofs, eaves, or in other locations not directly exposed to rain or snow.