Crest Audio CPL 6+ handleiding
Handleiding
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e ultra-compact loudspeaker shall consist of a 6.5 inch (165 mm) low frequency transducer with 1.2 inch (30
mm) voice coil and a 1 inch (25.4 mm) exit compression driver with a 1 inch (25.4 mm) voice coil and a frequency
dividing network installed within the enclosure.
Performance specications of a typical production unit shall be: Measured sensitivity SPL at 1 m (3.3) with 4.0V
input, shall be 92 dB-SPL. Usable frequency response shall extend from 73 Hz to 19 kHz (10 dB below rated
sensitivity, in full space, with no external equalization). Nominal impedance shall be 16 Ohms. Rated power
capacity shall be at least 75 Watts continuous power and 300 Watts peak power, dened as 6 dB above a test signal
of ltered random noise.
e system shall be protected against damage from occasional over-powering limiting the power to the network
and transducers. e compression driver shall be capable of even coverage at a nominal 90° horizontal through
60° vertical distributed pattern.
e enclosure shall be constructed from prime-grade 12 mm plywood. e loudspeaker shall be equipped with a
total of thirteen (13) suspension points. e grille shall be of heavy-duty steel backed with acoustically transparent
foam. e external wiring shall be via either two 4-pin twist-lock or one 4-pin Euroblock connectors. e
loudspeaker shall be 12.52 inches (318 mm) high by 8.78 inches (223 mm) wide by 8.98 inches (228 mm) deep
weighing 14.3 pounds (6.5 kg). e nish shall be a paintable lightly textured black or white.
e ultra-compact loudspeaker shall be the Crest Audio CPL 6
+
.
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Productinformatie
| Merk | Crest Audio |
| Model | CPL 6+ |
| Categorie | Speaker |
| Taal | Nederlands |
| Grootte | 1992 MB |



