Crest audio LH7M SPECIFICATIONS

SERIES
Features
Description
• Smooth frequency response characteristics
• 500 watt continuous rated woofer
• 150 watt continuous rated compression driver
• 60 degree x 40 degree Constant Directivity horn with 2" throat
• High power crossover components
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connectors with automatic switching bi-amp input
• Dual-angle cabinet design
• Recessed steel handles with comfortable round hand-grip
• Stand adapter for side-fill use
• Heavy gauge metal grill with black powder-coat finish
• High-impact resistant polypropylene cabinet corners
• Rugged stand adapter
• Exterior grade 3/4" 7-ply all Poplar APA-1 plywood
• Scuff and weather resistant, black Hammer-Head™ finish
The Crest Audio LH™7M is a newly designed two-way stage monitor comprised of two 12" high-power woofers, one 2" exit compression driver coupled to a 60° x 40° constant directivity horn.
As with all LH™ full-range speakers, this unit can be driven in full­range or bi-amp mode simply by plugging into the desired jack on the input plate. The LH™7M cabinet has a dual-angle back for use in long and short throw applications. This shape also greatly reduces the build-up of internal standing waves.Standing waves are internal ampli­tude peaks that occur due to reflections within the cabinet at frequen­cies related to the internal dimensions of the cabinet. This ensures a minimum of mid-bass and mid-range coloration of the reproduced sound due standing waves within the cabinet. Additionally, a stand mount adapter is included for easy side-fill applications.
The LH™7M is constructed of very high quality 3/4" 7-ply all-Poplar ply­wood, which is void-free, medium density, and warp-resistant. The LH™7M cabinet is finished with Crest Audio’s durable black Hammer-Head poly­coating. Polymer corners are also added to provide further protection to the cabinet. A black powder-coated heavy-gauge metal grill covers the entire front of the monitor to protect the drivers from unforeseen impacts.
Crest Audio’s protection circuit for mid and high frequency driver pro­tection is included as a standard feature. The input signal is routed through the protection circuit in both full-range and bi-amp modes of operation. When high frequency drive level to the LH™7M exceeds predetermined thresholds, the protection circuit is temporarily engaged. This subtly decreases the signal level applies to high fre­quency driver so that it will not be damaged due to long term over­powering. Short duration transients will not be attenuated by the pro­tection circuit and thus have the potential to damage the driver. The protection circuit is realized through the use of a dynamically resistive component in conjunction with a switched padding circuit.
An additional feature of the crossover is the use of a new switching Neutrik Speakon
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connector for the bi-amp input. It is no longer nec­essary to manually switch, or move jumpers to reconfigure the crossover circuitry when bi-amping any of the LH series loudspeak­ers. This connector is wired 1+, 1- for the woofer, with 1+ being posi­tive, and 2+, 2- for the high frequency driver, with 2+ being positive. As with the full range inputs, simply insert your Speakon bi-amp plug into the bi-amp input connector, and twist clockwise 1/8 turn.This sim­ple action switches out the crossover, and simultaneously connects the woofer and driver directly to the bi-amp speaker cable.
LHTM7M
Loudspeaker
Full Range
Other LH series loudspeakers
LHTM7M
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3 LHTM4 LHTM5M LH
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6M
1,000W
600W
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500W
1,200W
400W 500W
2,000W
1,200W 2,000W 1,000W 2,400W
800W
1,000W
4,000W
2,400W 4,000W 2,000W 4,800W 1,600W 2,000W
Power Handling Continuous Program Peak
Specifications
LHTM7M Loudspeaker
Power Handling
Crest Audio rates this unit’s system power handling using a modified form of the AES Standard 2-1984. Utilizing audio band lim­ited (20 Hz - 20 kHz) pink noise with peaks over four times the RMS level. This strenuous test signal assures the user that every portion of this system can withstand high impact music. The test signal con­tains large amounts of low frequency energy, effectively simulating the frequen­cy content of live music situations. High frequency test signals expose the speaker system to synthesized tones that may extend beyond audibility. This rating is contingent on having a minimum of 3 dB of amplifier headroom available so as to ensure that clipping does not occur.
Frequency Response
This measurement is useful in determin­ing how accurately a given unit repro­duces an input signal. The frequency response of the LH7M (Figure 1) is measured at a distance of 1-meter using a 1 watt (into the nominal impedance) swept-sine input signal.
Amplitude Response (1W 1m On-Axis)
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Figure 2
Frequency (Hz)
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