Advertisement

Hawk User Guide
Passive Series
Revision 4

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading
Need help?

Need help?

Do you have a question about the Hawk Passive Series and is the answer not in the manual?

Questions and answers

Summary of Contents for TRACTION Hawk Passive Series

  • Page 1 Hawk User Guide Passive Series Revision 4...
  • Page 2: Manufacturer's Declarations

    • Traction Sound – Hawk 6 • Traction Sound – Hawk 8 • Traction Sound – Hawk 28 • Traction Sound – Hawk Solo 12 • Traction Sound – Hawk Slim 12 • Traction Sound – Hawk Dub 12 Manufactured by Scicoustic LLC.
  • Page 3: Product Descriptions

    A complete range of mounting hardware is available to compliment the Hawk 6. This includes wall and ceiling brackets as well as options for more demanding situations. The Hawk 6 has been designed to use Traction Engine amplifiers and Traction Control DSP. Hawk 8 The Hawk 8 is a two way passive loudspeaker.
  • Page 4 A complete range of mounting hardware is available to compliment the Hawk 8. This includes wall and ceiling brackets as well as options for more demanding situations. The Hawk 8 has been designed to use Traction Engine amplifiers and Traction Control DSP. Hawk 28 The Hawk 28 is a two way passive loudspeaker.
  • Page 5 M10 mounting points are provided on the top of the cabinet so that eyebolts can be fitted. The Hawk Solo 12 has been designed to use Traction Engine amplifiers and Traction Control DSP. Hawk Slim 12 The Hawk Slim 12 is a low frequency loudspeaker featuring a 12” (320mm) transducer with a 2.5”...
  • Page 6 M10 mounting points are provided on the top of the cabinet so that eyebolts can be fitted. The Hawk Dub 12 has been designed to use Traction Engine amplifiers and Traction Control DSP.
  • Page 7: Safety Instructions

    Secure against accidental movement. Place stands and tripods on a firm surface and test that they are stable. Maintenance Maintenance can be dangerous. It must only be done by people authorised by Traction Sound. Warranty conditions If any of these safety instructions are not followed then the product warranty will be void.
  • Page 8 Rated Power (2) 100W AES, 400W peak 125W AES, 500W peak 250W AES, 1000W peak Recommended Traction Engine 4|1000 Traction Engine 4|1000 Traction Engine 4|2000 Amplifier Sensitivity (3) 92dB 94dB 100dB...
  • Page 9 Rated Power (2) 500W AES 2000W peak 400W AES 1600W peak 800W AES 3200W peak Recommended Traction Engine 4|2000 Traction Engine 4|2000 Traction Engine 4|2000 Amplifier Sensitivity (6) 97dB 99dB Horizontal, 102dB Vertical 99dB...
  • Page 10 Notes Measured on axis to the HF device in open (4pi) space at two meters and referred to 1 meter. Tested to AES 2-1984 Rev. 2003 Measured in open (4pi) space at 2 metres with 2.83V input, using band limited pink noise, then referred to 1 metre. Calculated at 1 meter.
  • Page 11: Technical Drawings

    6.0 Technical Drawings 6.1 Hawk 6 Page 11 of 17...
  • Page 12 6.2 Hawk 8 Page 12 of 17...
  • Page 13 6.3 Hawk 28 Page 13 of 17...
  • Page 14 6.4 Hawk Solo 12 Page 14 of 17...
  • Page 15 6.5 Hawk Slim 12 Page 15 of 17...
  • Page 16 6.6 Hawk Dub 12 Page 16 of 17...
  • Page 17: Contact Details

    7.0 Contact Details Web – www.tractionsound.com Email - info@tractionsound.com Scicoustic Limited Unit 3, Thrales End Lane Harpenden, Hertfordshire, AL5 3NS, UK +44 (0) 1582 344197 Scicoustic LLC 8475 Murphy Drive Middleton WI 53562, USA +1 608 665 2280 Page 17 of 17...

Table of Contents