The CCX Series is compact and powerful, delivering high-output performance with precise pattern control. It is ideal for challenging acoustic environments that demand minimal visual impact. A rotatable horn supports flexible coverage angles, while Fulcrum’s Passive Cardioid Technology reduces rear low-frequency output, ensuring clarity and control in reflective spaces.
CCX Series 2-way loudspeakers include powerful single-neodymium-magnet coaxial transducers. They provide the output capability and pattern control of normal premium 2-way systems in significantly more compact enclosures. The 12 inch subcardioid CX (CCX) models featuring Fulcrum's patented Passive Cardioid Technology offer a choice of 60° x 45°, 75° x 75°, 90° x 45°, 100° x 100° or 120° x 60° horns. CCX Series’ unique vertically trapezoidal shape and compact size allows mounting very close to ceilings or under balconies with minimal effect on sight lines, while in turn complementing many architectural styles.
CCX Series 2-way loudspeakers include powerful single-neodymium-magnet coaxial transducers. They provide the output capability and pattern control of normal premium 2-way systems in significantly more compact enclosures. The 8 inch subcardioid CX (CCX) models feature Fulcrum's patented Passive Cardioid Technology and offer a choice of 90° x 60° or 120° x 60° horns. CCX Series’ unique vertically trapezoidal shape and compact size allows mounting very close to ceilings or under balconies with minimal effect on sight lines, while in turn complementing many architectural styles.
CCX Series 2-way loudspeakers include powerful single-neodymium-magnet coaxial transducers. They provide the output capability and pattern control of normal premium 2-way systems in significantly more compact enclosures. The 15 inch subcardioid CX (CCX) models featuring Fulcrum's patented Passive Cardioid Technology offer a choice of 60° x 45°, 75° x 75°, 90° x 45°, 100° x 100° or 120° x 60° horns. CCX Series’ unique vertically trapezoidal shape and compact size allows mounting very close to ceilings or under balconies with minimal effect on sight lines, while in turn complementing many architectural styles.