Seeburg G3 dp (80 degrees or 120 degrees version)
Description
The Seeburg G3 line array speaker system offers impressive performance with 6 x 8" woofers and 3 x 1.4" drivers.
Flexibly adjustable radiation pattern from 80° to 120°, high sound levels from 80 Hz and versatile applications make it the perfect choice for professional sound systems.
- DP variant
Technical data:
- G3DP
- Speaker components: 6 x 8" Nd / 3 x 1.4" Nd
- Description: Curved cylindrical wave emitter
- Performance AES / Peak - - -
- Amplifier performance:
- LF: 2400W AES / 110-230V
- HF: 700W AES / 110-230V
- Impedance nominal - - -
- Rated current: 2.9A @ 230V
- SPL 1 W / tip @ 1 m - - -
- SPL peak value at 1 m: 140 dB
- Max. Input signal: 25 dBu
- DSP: HDLM FPGA processing 32 bit floating point
- AD / DA: 24 bit / 96 kHz
- Latency: 0.8 ms (analog input to analog output)
- Usable range: 80 Hz - 18 kHz (- 6 dB)
- Tuning frequency (minimum excursion): 90 Hz
- X - Overpoint (acoustic): Depending on the default setting
- Detection range (horizontal / vertical):
- 120° x 20° (120° version)
- 80° x 20° (80° version)
- Mechanical spreading angle: 12°
- Connectors:
- Neutrik XLR input/output
- Neutrik PowerCon input/output
- Handles: 2 x
- Suspension / fittings:
- 8 x M10
- Includes flying bracket
- Weight: 43kg
- Size (height x width x depth): 67.1 x 51.2 x 48.2 cm
The G 3 system uses Galeo's line array technology and has a fixed vertical beam angle of 20°.
It houses six 8" woofers and three 1.4" drivers.
By simply replacing the horn halves on the front, the horizontal radiation pattern can be expanded from 80° to 120°.
The range, the distortion-free maximum level and the precision of the radiation are higher than with comparable horn systems.
Using screw-on flight fittings, G 3 systems can also be expanded into a larger sound system.
Due to the high sound level from 80 Hz, large 18" or 21" subwoofers can also be used to supplement this.
The G 3 is operated 2-way actively.
With the help of the standard tilt and swivel frame, the system can be easily aligned.
Stacked and flown applications are possible.
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