D&B CH4 The D&B CH4 is a mid to high range loudspeaker which uses a coaxial array of two constant directivity horns with two passively coupled drivers. It offers a nominal 35° x 35° dispersion maintained down to 700 Hz. The device is constructed from paint finished fibreglass reinforced plastic (GRP). The CH4 is compatible with D12 or E-PAC amplifiers in C4-TOP configuration or a P1200A mainframe fitted with a C4-TOP controller module. The HFC (High Frequency Compensation) circuit tailors the response of the system for remote listening positions, compensating for high-frequency energy loss due to absorption in air.
D&B CH4 The D&B CH4 is a mid to high range loudspeaker which uses a coaxial array of two constant directivity horns with two passively coupled drivers. It offers a nominal 35° x 35° dispersion maintained down to 700 Hz. The device is constructed from paint finished fibreglass reinforced plastic (GRP). The CH4 is compatible with D12 or E-PAC amplifiers in C4-TOP configuration or a P1200A mainframe fitted with a C4-TOP controller module. The HFC (High Frequency Compensation) circuit tailors the response of the system for remote listening positions, compensating for high-frequency energy loss due to absorption in air.
D&B CH4 The D&B CH4 is a mid to high range loudspeaker which uses a coaxial array of two constant directivity horns with two passively coupled drivers. It offers a nominal 35° x 35° dispersion maintained down to 700 Hz. The device is constructed from paint finished fibreglass reinforced plastic (GRP). The CH4 is compatible with D12 or E-PAC amplifiers in C4-TOP configuration or a P1200A mainframe fitted with a C4-TOP controller module. The HFC (High Frequency Compensation) circuit tailors the response of the system for remote listening positions, compensating for high-frequency energy loss due to absorption in air.
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