Introduction
The Firenze–KH7 is an extremely compact loudspeaker in an elegant frame with a high–power density. The self–powered line array element features four 12” coaxial neodymium magnet woofers and produces an exceptional peak output of 141 dB SPL for powerful, even coverage in the venue. An integrated Class D amplifier delivers 4 x 2000 W at 4Ω. The Firenze–KH7 has an adjustable 100° by 30° horn to select a wide or narrow sound emission and a variety of dedicated joining and hanging accessories for different configurations including both vertical and horizontal cluster arrays.
Technical sheet
Specifications
General
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Type:
Active line array element
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Transducers:
4x Coaxial 12″ Neodymiun magnet driver avec bobine mobile de 3″
+ driver de compression avec bobine mobile de 2″
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Frequency Response:
90 Hz – 18 kHz (–6 dB)
(1) -
Max SPL:
141 dB peak
(2) -
Coverage:
100° H / 30° V or 30° H / 100° V + digital adjustment with Electronic Beam Steering
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Remote Control:
Remote control with dedicated PC software via Ethernet
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Connectors:
Analog:
1x XLR (bal) input signal
1x XLR (bal) parallel output
Digital:
1x XLR AES3 input
Digital Signal Processor
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Built–in DSP:
Input gain, delay up to 2 s,
Full parametric IIR filters (Peaking, Shelving, Hi/Lo pass, Hi/Lo Butterworth),
FIR filter for digital beam steering
Level and Temperature remote monitoring
Handling and Finishes
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Dimensions (W x H x D):
1170 x 350 x 200 mm (46 x 13.8 x 7.9 in)
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Weight:
52 kg (114.64 lb)
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Material:
Stainless Steel
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Colors:
Black, Custom RAL
Regulations
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IP rating:
IP53
Amplifier
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Amp Module:
4–ch., switch mode, class D
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Output Power:
4x 2000 W @ 4 Ω 1% THD+N
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Power Consumption:
600 W @ 8 Ω load, Pink noise 1/8 rated power
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Protections:
Over Temp. (Power Limiting – Thermal Shutdown), Short Circuit/Overload Output Protection,
Power Limiting, Clip Limiter/Permanent Signal Limiter, High Frequency Protection
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Operating Range:
100–240V AC, 50–60 Hz with PFC
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Mains Connector:
powerCON True with link inlet
- (1) With dedicated preset
- (2) Maximum SPL is calculated using a signal with crest factor 4 (12dB) measured at 8 m then scaled at 1 m