dBTechnologies FMX15 is a versatile coaxial active stage monitor, suitable for both live and playback performances. It features a 1” compression driver and a 15” woofer, providing a frequency response of 50 – 15500 Hz and a maximum SPL of 128 dB. The coverage pattern is 60° (H) x 90° (V), and the horn is rotatable, allowing for vertical usage as well.
The FMX15 has a built-in 28/56 bit DSP with various presets to optimize the sound for different applications, including live monitoring with a single monitor, playback monitoring, coupled monitors for live use, and male/female vocal enhancement. It also features an anti-feedback preset to avoid the Larsen effect in live performances.
dBTechnologies FMX15 is a versatile coaxial active stage monitor, suitable for both live and playback performances. It features a 1” compression driver and a 15” woofer, providing a frequency response of 50 – 15500 Hz and a maximum SPL of 128 dB. The coverage pattern is 60° (H) x 90° (V), and the horn is rotatable, allowing for vertical usage as well.
The FMX15 has a built-in 28/56 bit DSP with various presets to optimize the sound for different applications, including live monitoring with a single monitor, playback monitoring, coupled monitors for live use, and male/female vocal enhancement. It also features an anti-feedback preset to avoid the Larsen effect in live performances.
dBTechnologies FMX15 is a versatile coaxial active stage monitor, suitable for both live and playback performances. It features a 1” compression driver and a 15” woofer, providing a frequency response of 50 – 15500 Hz and a maximum SPL of 128 dB. The coverage pattern is 60° (H) x 90° (V), and the horn is rotatable, allowing for vertical usage as well.
The FMX15 has a built-in 28/56 bit DSP with various presets to optimize the sound for different applications, including live monitoring with a single monitor, playback monitoring, coupled monitors for live use, and male/female vocal enhancement. It also features an anti-feedback preset to avoid the Larsen effect in live performances.
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