Sub Loudspeaker; Product Description - d&b audiotechnik V-SUB Manual

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V-SUB loudspeaker
V-SUB loudspeaker
Cardioid dispersion pattern
d&b V-SUB Manual 1.5 en

2.1 Product description

The V-SUB is a compact high performance cardioid subwoofer for
use with d&b V-Series cabinets.
The V-SUB houses two long excursion neodymium drivers in an
integrated cardioid setup: a 18" driver in a bass-reflex design
facing to the front and a 12" driver in a two chamber bandpass
design radiating to the rear. The arrangement and tuning provide a
cardioid dispersion pattern using a single amplifier channel.
Its frequency response extends from 37 Hz to 115/95 Hz.
The cabinet is constructed from marine plywood and has an impact
and weather protected PCP (Polyurea Cabinet Protection) finish.
The front of the loudspeaker cabinet is protected by a rigid metal
grill backed by an acoustically transparent foam. Each side panel
incorporates two handles and mounted on the rear panel are four
heavy duty wheels. An M20 threaded flange in the top panel
accepts a loudspeaker stand for the deployment of TOP cabinets.
V-Series rigging components and arrays
Cabinets are mechanically connected using the rigging strands on
both sides of the cabinet front and a central strand at the rear of
the cabinet. All necessary rigging components are mounted to the
cabinet and fold out or slide out when needed. The rigging
components are also intended to interconnect and secure V-SUB
cabinets in ground stack applications.
A detailed description of the V-Series rigging components is given
in the V-Series Rigging manual which is provided with the V Flying
frame.
A detailed description of planning and designing V arrays is given
in the technical information "TI 385 d&b Line array design,
ArrayCalc" which is also provided with the V Flying frame.
The d&b ArrayCalc simulation software can be downloaded from
the d&b website at www.dbaudio.com.
Cardioid dispersion
Cardioid dispersion avoids unwanted energy behind the system
and greatly reduces the excitation of the reverberant field at low
frequencies providing the greatest accuracy of low frequency
reproduction. The subwoofers can be used as stand-alone solutions
or in stacked combinations with a minimum distance of 60 cm (2 ft)
between adjacent cabinets or between the subwoofers and a side
wall. When positioned in front of walls, the minimum distance to
rear walls is maintained by the wheels mounted at the rear of the
cabinet.
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