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| X12A,
X14 and X24A ANALOG LOUDSPEAKER CONTROLLERS |
Advanced
Circuitry for Optimum Performance
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X12A, X14A and X24A |
The X12A, X14A
and X24A use advanced electronic circuitry to optimize the
overall performance of their associated loudspeakers while
protecting them from overload damage. The X12A is a single
channel 2-way controller designed for use with two-way loudspeakers
such as the SR and TRC Complex Conic loudspeaker systems or
with 3- way CoEntrant loudspeakers set up for bi-amping with
built-in mid/high crossovers.
The X-24A is a dual channel version of the X12A intended for
use with the same loudspeakers in stereo systems. The X-14A
is a single channel 4-way controller designed for use with
3-way loudspeaker systems or in
2-way and
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3-way systems that also have subwoofers. All three
controllers utilize individual crossover, response equalization/delay
and protection modules to provide 3rd or 4th order electronic
crossovers, preset parametric equalizers to smooth and extend
the loudspeaker's frequency response and sophisticated loudspeaker
protection circuitry. When needed, signal (time) alignment
is also provided. These modules are plug-in to allow the controller
to be easily reconfigured for use with other loudspeaker systems. |
| Efficient,
Cost Effective System Design |
The complete crossover,
response equalization and protection circuitry provided by
these controllers eliminates the need for separate electronic
crossovers, compressors and limiters. This simplifies system
design and setup, cuts rack space requirements and reduces
overall system cost while optimizing performance. |
| Positive
Loudspeaker Protection |
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Exclusive
Sense Fail Circuitry
(US Patent # 4887298) |
The X12A, X14A and X24A feature sophisticated protective circuitry
that unobtrusively protects the transducers against damage
from overheating (thermal overload), over excursion and the
deterioration caused by high level transients. Thermal protection
is provided by a slow acting gain reduction circuit that prevents
overheating without upsetting the system balance.
A power/frequency dependent gain reduction circuit is used
to prevent low frequency over excursion damage. High level
transient protection is provided by a unique limiter that
ensures the highest possible dynamic range while preventing
destructive signals from reaching the components. The limiter
is entirely transparent and does not color the audio signal. |
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controllers protective circuitry relies upon data received
from sense lines connected to the power amplifier outputs.
These lines are constantly monitored and if a sense line connection
is broken, the controller senses that protection has been
lost and "mutes" that channel. This prevents damage
to the loudspeakers while the protective circuitry is not
functioning because of the absense of a sense signal. |
| Diagnostic
LED Matrix |
Color
LEDs provide system status information at a
glance. Green status indicators are used to indicate
normal operation with red indicators reserved for malfunctions
needing immediate attention. |
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