Latin America. Bose has expanded the F1 Model 812 Flexible Array Speaker product family by adding a new full-range passive speaker and a full range of mounting accessories. In conjunction with the active model introduced in 2015, the two Bose F1 speaker options are ideal for portable and installation applications.
The F1 flexible array speaker is the first to offer "FLEX Array" technology that allows sound to be focused on very specific listening areas, thanks to its four coverage patterns, providing exceptional power and clarity for use in a wide variety of applications and enclosures.
Created with an array of eight 2.25" Bose speakers with horizontal waveguide to achieve 100 dispersion, 12" amplified unwoofer and uncrossover with precise frequency cutting, the F1 Model 812 delivers a high sound pressure level (SPL), while retaining clarity, both in voices and in the mid-ranges, with a performance astonishingly superior to that of conventional speakers.
The F1 Model 812 speakers feature M8-type anchor points, both at the top and back, for three mounting accessory options: thread type, Pan & Tilt and yoke clamps. In addition, whether in portable or installation applications, F1 systems offer simple configuration, aesthetically pleasing design and durability.
If greater bass response is required, the F1 Subwoofer (optional) is the ideal answer, offering exceptional bass performance for such a compact design cabinet (688 x 410 x 448mm and 25.1kg). The speaker and subwoofer provide a combined power of 2,000 Watts (1,000W each), suitable for sounding an enclosure with a true sense of auditory immersion.
The F1 Subwoofer features a stand designed to mount the F1 Model 812 speaker, streamlining system installation and use. The bracket integrates ducts to discreetly hide the cables. Both teams have practical grips, made of a high resistance material, to facilitate their handling and transport.
The F1 speakers, active and passive, present an ideal solution for live music venues, bars, sport bars, clubs, schools, religious temples and any small to medium-sized venue that requires a high-performance speaker with precise control and directionality.