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The
C300/C300i uses the same basic
transducers as the active
SRM450 -- with two
differences. TheC300/C300i s
1.75-inch high frequency
compression driver uses a
composite mylar diaphragm;
the12-inch low frequency
transducer incorporates a
3-inch Inside/Outside
temperature- resistant voice
coil. Both of these compensate
for the fact that the speaker
system must be able to handle
a wide range of external power
inputs (including our
mega-powered PPM808S or
PPM808M).
The C300/C300i uses the same
studio-quality horn assembly
with multi-cell aperture horn
throat and large format
exponential/conical
high-frequency horn mouth for
superb dispersion. This means
everyone in your audience
hears clearly... not just the
people in the middle between
the speakers.
And like the SRM450, the
C300/C300i has the same
asymmetrical trapezoidal
cabinet for minimum internal
resonance and the ability to
recline for floor monitor use.
And the same weight-balanced
enclosure with dual side
handles and top handle,
built-in pole mount and ten
built-in hanging points. But
instead of internal
amplification, the C300/C300i
has a Low-Impedance
Compensated Crossover (LICC)
with full built-in transducer
protection and SpeakonĀ® or
TS(Tip-Sleeve) inputs that
just beg to be energized to
shock volumes with a PPM mixer
or FR Series power amplifier.
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Wide-dispersion,
studio-quality horn
assembly with multi-cell
aperture horn throat
& exponential /
conical HF mouth
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1.75"
high frequency
compression driver
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Composite
mylar diaphragm
increases clarity,
eliminates resonances
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12-inch
long-throw low frequency
transducer
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Reclines
for use as a stage
monitor
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Weight-balanced
asymmetrical trapezoidal
cabinet - strongest
& stiffest in it s
class
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10
built-in fly points
& built-in pole
mount
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Two
comfortable side handles
for easy carry &
set-up + top handle for
easy positioning
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300
watts RMS power handling
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8-Ohm
nominal impedance
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C300
has SpeakonĀ® connectors
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C300i
has 1/4" jack & Speakon
connectors
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