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Page 1
SPECIFIC A TION S SSE ™ U B 2 T Under Balcony Array F eatures • Uniquely angled speakers provide wide, even response • Dual-orientation design for more defined coverage • Built-in 70V/100V transformer • Switch selected taps at 30W, 15W, 7.5W, 3.7W, 1.8W and 8 ohms • 180 º b y 9 0 º p a t te r n c ov e r s a sm a l l ro o m o r sp a c [...]
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F requency R esponse, 1 meter on- axis, swept-sine in one-four th space environment: 8 Oh m Inp ut : 16 0 Hz to 1 6 kH z (±3 dB w ith pr oces sing ) T ran sf orm er In put : 20 0 Hz t o 16 kH z (+/ - 3 dB w ith pr oce ssin g) Us able L ow F req uenc y Lim it (- 10 dB po int one four th sp ace ): 8 Oh m Inp ut : 11 0 Hz (w ith p roc es sin g) T ran[...]
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su sp end ed, r esu lt ing in se rio us in jury a nd pr opert y dama ge. DO NO T s us pen d or mo un t an y oth er p rod uc t or de vice fro m th is enc losu re. Use onl y the cor rec t ma ting ha rd war e. All asso ciat ed ri ggi ng is th e re spon sibi lity of oth ers. Thi s uni t wa s de si gne d to be hung on the w all or ce ili ng wi th the us[...]
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20 50 100 200 500 1k 2k 5k 10k 20k Frequency (Hz) 1 10 100 Q & Directivity Index Q Figure 4 20 10 Di 0 20 50 100 200 500 1k 2k 5k 10k 20k Frequency (Hz) 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 1 1 0 dB SPL (re 20 Pa) Harmonic Distortion : 1% Rated Power Figure 5 3rd Harmonic 2nd Harmonic 20 50 100 200 500 1k 2k 5k 10k 20k Frequency (Hz) 50 60 70 80 90 100 1 1 0 [...]
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0 o 30 o 60 o 90 o -30 o -60 o -90 o 200 Hz 0 o 30 o 60 o 90 o -30 o -60 o -90 o 315 Hz 0 o 30 o 60 o 90 o -30 o -60 o -90 o 500 Hz 0 o 30 o 60 o 90 o -30 o -60 o -90 o 0 o 30 o 60 o 90 o -30 o -60 o -90 o 1.25 kHz 800 Hz 0 o 30 o 60 o 90 o -30 o -60 o -90 o 1.6 kHz 0 o 30 o 60 o 90 o -30 o -60 o -90 o 0 o 30 o 60 o 90 o -30 o -60 o -90 o 2 kHz 2.5[...]
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6 0 o 30 o 60 o 90 o -30 o -60 o -90 o 0 o 30 o 60 o 90 o -30 o -60 o -90 o 0 o 30 o 60 o 90 o -30 o -60 o -90 o 0 o 30 o 60 o 90 o -30 o -60 o -90 o 0 o 30 o 60 o 90 o -30 o -60 o -90 o 0 o 30 o 60 o 90 o -30 o -60 o -90 o 0 o 30 o 60 o 90 o -30 o -60 o -90 o 0 o 30 o 60 o 90 o -30 o -60 o -90 o 10 kHz 6.3 kHz 4 kHz 16 kHz 12.5 kHz 8 kHz 5 kHz 3.1[...]
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-90 o -60 o -30 o 0 o 30 o 60 o 90 o -90 o -60 o -30 o 0 o 30 o 60 o 90 o -90 o -60 o -30 o 0 o 30 o 60 o 90 o -90 o -60 o -30 o 0 o 30 o 60 o 90 o -90 o -60 o -30 o 0 o 30 o 60 o 90 o 1.25 kHz -90 o -60 o -30 o 0 o 30 o 60 o 90 o 1.6 kHz 800 Hz -90 o -60 o -30 o 0 o 30 o 60 o 90 o -90 o -60 o -30 o 0 o 30 o 60 o 90 o 2 kHz 2.5 kHz -90 o -60 o -30 [...]
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8 Horizontal Polar Plots 1/3 octave averaged plotted on I SO 1/3 octave centers from 200 Hz - 16 kHz. -90 o -60 o -30 o 0 o 30 o 60 o 90 o -90 o -60 o -30 o 0 o 30 o 60 o 90 o -90 o -60 o -30 o 0 o 30 o 60 o 90 o -90 o -60 o -30 o 0 o 30 o 60 o 90 o -90 o -60 o -30 o 0 o 30 o 60 o 90 o -90 o -60 o -30 o 0 o 30 o 60 o 90 o -90 o -60 o -30 o 0 o 30 o[...]
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Mounting Instructions: Mounting Instructions: As a he lpf ul gu ide t o as semb ling t he b rac ke t on to the ca bine t for ha ngin g the ca bine t on a wa ll, the f oll owi ng as semb ly ste ps ar e one ex ampl e of th e ste ps yo u mig ht ta ke to pr epa re th e br ac ket and at tac h th e ca bi net to a dr ywa ll-c ov ere d 2x4 stu d wal l, af [...]
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10 Input Plate:[...]
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Notes: SP E CI FI C A T I ON S SSE ™ U B 2 T 11[...]
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