Description
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Introducing M10 Passive / Biamp Stage Monitor
The M-10 is a compact two-way passive stage monitor, intended for lower-SPL applications where accurate artist reference and reasonable LF extension are still required from a very compact enclosure.
The M-10 is completely passive, yet outperforms many bi-amplified or DSP-processed designs.
The enclosure contains a 10” (254mm) neodymium LF drive unit, linked via the internal passive crossover network to a 1.7” (44mm) diaphragm, 1” (25mm) exit HF compression drive unit.
The HF drive unit is coupled to a constant-directivity waveguide, which produces a 80°H x 60°V dispersion pattern.
This wider dispersion pattern allows greater freedom of movement for artists on-stage, where high separation is not necessary.
The robust enclosure is constructed from premium multi-laminate Birch plywood and is finished in impact resistant textured paint.
The front of the loudspeaker is protected by a rigid steel grille backed with acoustically transparent foam.
A pair of flush handles are provided, and connections are provided on a recessed panel on the rear of the monitor.
The M-10 is supplied in black as standard, however RAL colour matching and weather protection options are also available if required.
The M-10 requires a single amplifier channel, and should be used with professional power amplifiers capable of delivering 500-600W RMS into an 8-ohm load.
For best results, the EM Acoustics AQ-3 power amplifier should be used.
Enclosure Type two-way passive, floor monitor
Components 1 x 10″ (254mm) neodymium LF drive unit
1 x 1″ (25mm) exit neodymium HF drive unit
Dimensions (HxWxD), mm/(ins) 297 (11.7) x 560 (22) x 400 (15.7)
Net/Shipping Weight 17/19kg (37.4/41.8lbs)
Frequency Response 70Hz – 20kHz /- 3dB
Nominal Dispersion 80°H x 60°V (-6dB points)
Maximum SPL 122dB continuous, 128dB peak
Power Handling 300W RMS, 600W program
Nominal Impedance 8 ohms
Applications compact stage monitoring
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