D&B Audiotechnik Z5794.000 XSL12 Compression Mode Transport Cart Package

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D&B Audiotechnik Z5794.000 XSL12 Compression Mode Transport Cart Package

The D&B Audiotechnik Z5794.000 XSL12 Compression Cart Package offers a convenient solution for transporting and storing XSL12 systems. This cart ensures easy mobility and setup, protecting your equipment and enhancing operational efficiency. Ideal for touring and large-scale events, this package is a valuable addition to any professional audio setup.

In addition to the cart, his package includes the following:

*4x D&B Audiotechnik Z0772.000 XSL12 Loudspeaker with NLT4 F/M Connections

The XSL12 is a mobile specific line array module purposefully designed for small to medium scale sound reinforcement. It can also supplement GSL and KSL Systems as fill and delay. Up to twenty-four / twenty-two cabinets in compression or tension mode from XSL Flying frames and up top twelve cabinets from the smaller XSL Mounting frames can be flown in vertical columns to produce a 120° constant directivity dispersion pattern in the horizontal plane. The XSL12 houses two 8” neodymium forward facing LF drivers, two side firing 6.5” neodymium LF drivers, one horn-loaded 6.5” MF driver, and two 1” exit HF compression drivers with 2” voice coils mounted to a dedicated wave shaping device. Due to the patented arrangement of the front and side firing LF drivers, in combination with their specific processing functions, seamless directivity is maintained from 60 Hz to above 18 kHz. Further expanding flexibility and catering for applications where smaller arrays are used and Array Processing is not required, the XSL12 includes the option to link two cabinets in Line or Arc mode. SL-Series’ flying hardware comes with a patented workflow with integrated tension and compression rigging modes, allowing for splay angles between cabinets to be set from 0° to 14° in 1° increments. The loudspeakers are driven actively by two channels of an appropriate d&b amplifier, which provides dedicated processing functions for the front LF and passively crossed-over side LF and MF/HF sections. This component geometry allows the cabinet to produce a perfectly symmetrical dispersion pattern.

The cabinet enclosure is made from injection molded PC-ABS plastic, and has an impact and weather protected 2K finish. The front and side panels incorporate rigid metal grills backed by an acoustically transparent and water repellent fabric. Each side panel incorporates a recessed handle, with two additional handles provided at the rear.

Amplifiers

The following amplifiers can be used to drive the XSL12.

  • D40
  • D80

Technical Data

  • System Data -
    • Max. sound pressure[1] with D40/D80/40D - 140 dB
    • Frequency response (-5 dB standard) - 60 Hz - 18 kHz
    • Frequency response (-5 dB CUT mode) - 90 Hz - 18 kHz
    • Cabinets per D40/D80/40D (Array Processing) - 2
    • Cabinets per D40/D80/40D (Line or Arc mode) - 4
  • Loudspeaker data -
    • Nominal impedance front LF - 8 ohms
    • Nominal impedance side LF/MF/HF - 8 ohms
    • Power handling capacity front LF (RMS/peak 10 ms) - 400/1200 W
    • Power handling capacity side LF/MF/HF (RMS/peak 10 ms) - 300/850 W
    • Nominal dispersion angle (horizontal) - 120°
    • Splay angle settings - 0 … 14° (1° increment)
    • Components -
      • 2 x 8" front LF driver
      • 2 x 6.5" side LF driver
      • 1 x 6.5" MF driver
      • 2 x 1" exit compression driver with 2" voice coil
      • Passive crossover network
    • Connections - 2 x NLT4 F/M
  • Dimensions / weight
    • Dimensions (H x W x D) -
      • 283 x 700 x 507 mm
      • 11.1 x 27.5 x 20"
    • Weight -
      • 39 kg
      • 86 lb

[1] 1 m, free field, SPL max peak, test signal: pink noise with crest factor 4, one speaker driven

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