X-Treme Audio X-ONE User Manual

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User’s manual
CONTENTS
1. General information
2. Instructions for correct use
3. Safety instructions
4. Stacked or flying system?
5. Stacking guidelines
6. Subwoofers
7. General Guidelines for the use of subwoofers
8. Amplification
9. Connectors
10. Cable lengths
11. System configurations
1. General information
X-ONE is a new generation of flexible professional loudspeaker systems suitable for a wide range of applications. The line features 3 models providing a solution for different uses. These lightweight and totally modular systems can meet any performance need both in fixed and mobile installations. They offer the same quality and reliability of all X-Treme products, targeted at high-level professional perform- ances since the business unit was first launched. They include top­quality components such as Neodymium loudspeakers with a Kapton wound coil and a Titanium driver. The internal crossover grids are extremely selective to obtain the most natural timbre effect at medium frequencies, which play an important role in improving voice scatter­ing and in achieving excellent musical clarity.
Fig.1 XTO speaker
The XTO is a two-way loudspeaker system with a 15’’ woofer and a
1.4’’ driver within a coaxial structure. The advantage of this system is that it allows the same sound diffusion as a point source, generat­ing a clear and transparent sound by creating a coherent wavefront, while limiting the phenomena resulting from secondary lobes. More­over, the point source system - with a single sound source - ensures an extremely linear frequency response all over the space around the speaker because the paths between the sound source and the lis­tening point always maintain the same distance for all the frequency range. As a result, the so-called “holes” in the frequency response are completely avoided in all listening points. Another original and innovative element of this loudspeaker system is the horn designed by X-Treme engineers and equipped with a Ti­tanium 1.4’’ driver coaxially fitted on a 15’’ Neodimium loudspeaker. The system allows for a coverage with a 60-degree scattering angle both on the horizontal and vertical planes. The small-sized and lightweight cabinet is made of 3/4’’ (19 mm) birch plywood painted with a special hot-applied bi-component scratch-resistant paint which makes the system highly resistant to weather conditions. The cabinet is equipped with flying points so that the system can be used in as many as 12 different positions. This is X-Treme’s philosophy: offering users a product easy to be managed thanks to quick and safe installation. The system can reproduce a frequency range from 50 to 20k Hz, it shows 8 Ohm nominal impedance and is able to handle musical power up to 1600 Watt. It can be used individually in a full range configuration which allows for a 60° X 60° coverage, or as a stage monitor both in near-field and far-field configurations thanks to the different orientations of the cabinet and a wide frequency response.
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