10″ Lline Array Speaker
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The 10″ Line Array Speaker is engineered for versatile audio performance, making it an ideal choice for both indoor and outdoor events. Whether you’re hosting a concert at a stadium, a conference in a center, or a lively gathering in a banquet hall, this speaker ensures high-quality sound delivery across various settings, including small theaters, dance halls, auditoriums, and multifunction rooms.
Its innovative design features a 1.7” neodymium compression high-frequency transducer coupled with a powerful 3” neodymium low-frequency transducer, which together deliver an exceptional auditory experience. The lightweight aluminum hanging design not only facilitates easy transportation and deployment but also contributes to the speaker’s overall flexibility, allowing it to adapt to different sound system configurations, whether suspended or ground-stacked.
Specifications
Attribute | Details |
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System Type | 2-way 10” full-range line array speaker |
Frequency Response | LF: 75Hz-2.5kHz, HF: 2.5KHz-18kHz (-3dB); LF: 60Hz-2.5kHz, HF: 2.5KHz-19kHz (-10dB) |
Coverage Angle (HXV) | H: 90° × V: 10° (According to line array quantity) |
Rated Power (RMS) | HF: 100W; LF: 300W |
Sensitivity (1W @ 1m) | HF: 105 dB; LF: 98 dB |
Maximum SPL | HF: 123 dB; LF: 121 dB |
Full Frequency Mode SPL | Continuous: 123 dB; Peak: 129 dB |
Nominal Impedance | HF: 16Ω; LF: 16Ω |
Recommended Crossover Frequency | 3 kHz |
Connection | 1+, 1- (LF); 2+, 2- (HF) |
LF Transducer | 1 × 10” woofer, 3” voice coil; Neodymium |
HF Transducer | 1 × 1” throat, 1.7” voice coil; Neodymium |
Enclosure Material | 15mm birch plywood with glass fiber/polyester |
Finish | Black textured paint |
Grill | Black steel with anti-corrosion coating |
Dimensions (WxHxD) | 500 x 275 x 355 (mm) |
Net Weight | 21 Kg |
Additional Information
- Suitable for various applications including touring performances, conferences, and concerts.
- Available in a lightweight and easily transportable design.
- Offers multiple operation modes for flexibility in system configuration and deployment.