12” 2 way passive wedge monitor
The EVP-X12M MKII version features a new 4-way carry handle making it more portable for touring musicians and sound engineers.
It is protected by a durable carpet covering and steel grille. The speaker also features HF protection circuitry and peak LEDs to ensure correct operation.
When comparing sound quality and specifications to the competition, the advantages of Wharfedale Pro built and designed components, the real compression driver and sophisticated crossover can immediately be heard and appreciated. Built around the development of an exceptional new Elliptical Waveguide Horn coupled with a Ferro fluid cooled 44mm titanium compression driver, the high frequency performance and system reliability of this series is unprecedented in this product class.
Specs
Frequency Response (+/- 3dB) 55Hz - 20kHz
Power (RMS / Program / Peak) 300W / 600W / 1200W
Impedance 8Ω
Max SPL 129 dB
Woofer 12"
Tweeter 1.75" Titanium
Nominal Coverage 90° x 60°
Waveguide Type Elliptical
Input 2 x Speakon / Thru, 2 x 6.3mm jack
Net Weight 18.92kg / 41.6lbs
Dimensions (H x W x D) 560mm x 424mm x 441mm
Britain has long been recognised throughout the world as being the home of loudspeaker technology in terms of innovation and quality. This reputation has been built up over many years by some of the World's most famous loudspeaker manufacturers.
Wharfedale, established over seventy-five years ago has always been at the forefront of developing this reputation. It was in 1932 that Gilbert Briggs built his first ever loudspeaker in the cellar of his home in Ilkley, Yorkshire. This sleepy little market town was located in the valley of the river 'Wharfe' – an area known to this day as 'Wharfedale'. This unlikely location would see the birth of a brand that was to become recognised all over the world, synonymous with quality in high-fidelity reproduction.
In the early 1980s Wharfedale took the opportunity to enter a new market. The rapidly developing professional loudspeaker market had for many years been an attractive proposition. By 1998 the momentum of development within the Professional industry prompted the decision to establish a separate division within Wharfedale to concentrate purely on the Professional market. Wharfedale Pro was born.