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LOUDSPEAKER ENCLOSURES ENCLOSURES Refer ence / Owner Refer ence / Owner for 1211 Mk III / 1225 Mk III for 1211 Mk III / 1225 Mk III / 1226 Mk III / 1226 Mk III P/N 053566 REV C ’...
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7975 North Hayden Road, Scottsdale, Arizona 85258 U.S.A. A Message from the Chairman At Fender, we know the importance of sound reinforcement. From the simple box-top powered mixer to today’s touring concert systems, the need to communicate to make the connection between the performer and the audience is foremost in our mind.
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Moreover, these speakers are ideal for use as a two-way system or as the mid / high pack in a three-way set-up incorporating a Fender subwoofer loudspeaker system. With a wide response, low distortion and controlled...
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Well made and carefully maintained cables are essential to the reliability of the entire sound system. If long speaker cables are required, it is important to ensure the cable‘s gauge is sufficient to transfer all of the available amplifier power to the speakers rather than absorbing the power itself.
Positive (+) Negative (-) Sleeve When the switch on the back of the speaker is in the bi-amp mode, the internal crossover and high frequency attenuator are disabled. Thus, an external crossover must be used with the speaker and two...
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The crossover frequency, for both the 1225 Mk III / 1226 Mk III, should be set at approximately 2200 Hz, the 1211 Mk III should be set at approximately 1200 Hz. Since the output sensitivity of the compression driver is higher than that of the...
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USING A 3-WAY ELECTRONIC CROSSOVER WITH MK III ENCLOSURES UNPOWERED MIXER MONITOR MAIN INPUT HIGH PCN-4 ELECTRONIC CROSSOVER B In A In A Out B Out SPL-9000 POWER AMP SWITCHES SET TO EXTERNAL Mk III Mk III CROSSOVER Cabinet Cabinet A In Bridge Out SPL-9000...