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User Manual for Quested SB10R MKII 10" Subwoofer & Controller System Click to enlarge the picture
Contents of the user manual for the Quested SB10R MKII 10" Subwoofer &
- Product category: Studio Monitors Quested
- Brand: Quested
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User manual for the Quested SB10R MKII 10" Subwoofer & contain basic instructions
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Product description The SB10R MKII 10” Subwoofer & Controller System from Quested is designed for use with S-Series full-range monitors. The subwoofer extends system frequency response down to 20 Hz and increases the system's maximum SPL. The filter bypass on the left channel optimizes the system’s performance when it is used as a dedicated LFE monitor (sold separately) in a multichannel system. With 2-in / 2-out bass management, a single SB10R MKII System can reinforce a stereo pair of full range cabinets.A long throw 10" cast chassis driver is mounted in a tuned cabinet constructed of 26mm MDF. The matched 215W RMS amplifier and 2-channel SB10R Controller are housed in a separate, single 1U rack space unit. Due to the isolated power section, the electronics do not suffer the adverse effects caused by the LF vibrations that are created by the drive unit. Also, calibration and operation of the SB10R Controller are quick and convenient. Table of Contents
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Technical parametersQuested SB10R MKII Specs | | | Input Control | 2 x XLR and ¼" jack combo socket | | Input Impedance | 10 kOhm electronically balanced | | Wiring | Pin 1 ground sleeve Pin 2 hot tip Pin 3 cold ring | | Gain | -14 to 6 dBu | | Output (Left & Right) | 2 x type male left & right monitor outputs | | Output Impedance | 100 Ohms electronically balanced | | Subwoofer Output | Bass: 1 pair of binding posts | | Low Pass Crossover | -3 dB @ 40 to 135 Hz, externally adjustable @ 24 dB/oct or full range on Channel A | | Filters | Left & right input summed to sub output | | Subsonic Filter | High Pass: -3 dB @ 14 Hz, 24 dB/oct or -3 dB @ 28 Hz, 24 dB/oct (set by internal jumper) Ultra Sonic Filter: -1 dB @ 100k | | High Pass Crossover | -3 dB @ 40 to 135 Hz, externally adjustable @ 24 dB/oct or full range on Channel A | | Equal Power Amplifiers | >210 W RMS continuous | | Power | Front panel switch | | Gain | -14 to +6, front panel pot (level indicated with LED Meter) | | Phase | Front panel pot, 0 to 180° | | Polarity | Front panel recessed switch (LED indication for positive and negative polarity) | | Channel | Left Channel: Sub-filter bypass, rear-mounted recessed switch | | Subsonic Filter | 14 or 28 Hz, internal jumpers | | Crossover Frequencies | 40 to 135 Hz, front panel pot, Test (band-limited pink noise), front panel recessed switch (LED indicates when on) sub-bass bypass, front panel switch (LED indicates when bypassed) | | Power Requirements | Voltage Set by Internal Plug: Nominal 115 or 230 V @ 50 to 60 Hz or 230 VAC Setting: Minimum 160 V (restricted output power), Maximum 255 V 115 V Setting: Minimum 80 V (restricted output power): Maximum 127 V | | Power Consumption | 30 W Typical Use: 50 W Maximum: 200 W | | Equal Power Amplifiers | LF Output Power: >65 W RMS continuous HF Output Power: >45 W RMS continuous | | THD | <0.03% at levels up to 1 dB below clip, 20 to 120 Hz, typical 0.005% @ 20 W RMS, 100 Hz | | Hum & Noise | > -100 dB referred to clip | | Dimensions | 1U case, 11" (27 cm) deep | | Weight | 5.5 lb (2.5 kg) | | | | Driver | Bass cone 1 x 10" (25 cm) | | Maximum SPL | 110 dB continuous pink noise @ 3.2' (1.0 m) (127 dB per pair RMS music) | | Frequency Response | 75 Hz to 20 kHz ±2 dB | | Input Connector | 2 x gold plated binding posts | | Impedance | 3.3 Ohms | | Power Requirements | Voltage Set by Internal Plugs: Nominal 115 or 230 V @ 50 to 60 Hz 230 VAC Setting: Minimum 160 V; restricted output power maximum 255 V 115 V Setting: Minimum 80 V; restricted output power maximum 127 V | | Power Consumption | 12 W; Typical Use: 45 W (average music); Maximum: 90 W (average music) | | Operating Temperature | 86°F (30°C) | | Dimensions (L x W x D) | 24 x 13 x 12" (60 x 33 x 30 cm) | | Weight | 44 lb (20 kg) |
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