X8B | Martin Audio Professional Passive Loudspeakers Equipment
Professional Passive Loudspeakers solution by Martin Audio - Available throughout the Middle East
Description
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Technical Overview
As a stand-alone loudspeaker, it has a multitude of professional applications — from distributed sound reinforcement, HoW and AV events to frontfill/infill and use as a micro stage monitor. Complemented by a BlacklineX subwoofer, it is the ideal, simple-to-use system for portable applications and in
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Product Specifications
| Name | Value | 
|---|---|
| TYPE | Ultra-Compact, passive two-way system | 
| FREQUENCY RESPONSE (5) | 70Hz-20kHz ± 3dB, -10dB @ 60Hz | 
| DRIVER | LF: 8” (200mm)/2” (50mm) voice coil, ferrite motor system HF: 1” (25mm) exit/1” (25mm) voice coil, polyimide dome compression driver | 
| RATED POWER (2) | 200W AES, 800W peak | 
| SENSITIVITY (8) | 92dB | 
| MAXIMUM SPL (9) | 115dB continuous, 121dB peak | 
| NOMINAL IMPEDANCE | 8Ω | 
| DISPERSION (-6dB) | 90° H x 50° V (user-rotatable) | 
| CROSSOVER | 2.9kHz passive | 
| ENCLOSURE | Multi-angle birch/poplar ply | 
| FINISH | Black textured paint | 
| PROTECTIVE GRILLE | Black perforated steel with scrim cloth backing | 
| CONNECTORS | 2 x NL4 type | 
| PIN CONNECTIONS (INPUT) | 1+/1- | 
| PIN CONNECTIONS (LINK) | 1+/- to 1+/- | 
| FITTINGS | 13 x M8, 6 x M6 inserts, pole-mount socket, 1 x pocket handle | 
| DIMENSIONS | (W) 257mm x (H) 422mm x (D) 243mm (W) 10.1ins x (H) 16.6ins x (D) 9.6ins | 
| WEIGHT | 8kg (17.6lbs) | 
| ACCESSORIES | Wall bracket, eyebolts | 
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