Generally speaking, a distance of 0.5 m (1.5 ft) from magnetic data carriers (floppy disks, audio and video tapes, bank cards, etc.) is sufficient; a distance of more than 1 m (3 ft) may be necessary with computer and video monitors. Q10 Manual (1.3E) Safety precautions - 1...
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The Q10 is a 110° x 40° passive two-way loudspeaker. It houses 2 x 10" LF drivers and a 1.3" HF compression driver with a rotatable CD horn and a passive crossover network. Its frequency response extends from 60 Hz to above 17 kHz. The two 10“ neodymium LF drivers are positioned in a dipolar arrangement providing exceptional vertical dispersion control even at lower frequencies.
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For acoustic adjustment the functions CUT, HFA and CPL can be selected. CUT circuit Set to CUT, the Q10 low frequency level is reduced. The Q10 is now configured for use with the Q-SUB or d&b C-Series subwoofers. HFA circuit In HFA mode (High Frequency Attenuation), the HF response of the Q10 system is rolled off.
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1 kHz as a result of the dipole arrangement of the low drivers. Extreme care should therefore be taken when the Q10 is configured in this manner to ensure adequate coverage is obtained.
Fig. 10: Q10 cabinet dimensions in mm [inch] Altering the HF horn dispersion The Q10 HF horn has a square flange allowing it to rotate through 90°. It can easily be accessed through an aperture in the front grill. A label (Fig.
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Q10 used in line array columns with Q1s and Q-SUBs The Q10 with the horn rotated can be positioned at the bottom of a Q1 line array column to horizontally and vertically extend the near field coverage, if required.
This declaration applies to loudspeakers manufactured by d&b audiotechnik AG and includes the types listed in the table below: - Q10 loudspeaker Z0508 All production versions of these types are included, provided they correspond to the original technical version and have not been subject to any later design or electromechanical modifications.
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