RF-12.85
RF-15.85
Figures show the block diagram and basic
set-up for models RF-1285 and R-1585 and RF-1264.
+2
-2
+1
-1
+2
-2
+1
-1
Passive (mono-amp) operation
(+1, -1)
(+1, -1)
RF - 215.85
Figures show the block diagram and basic
set-up for model RF-21585.
+2
-2
+1
-1
+2
-2
+1
-1
(+1, -1)
(+1, -1)
Passive (mono-amp) operation
RF-15.64
Figures show the block diagram and basic set-up of
model RF-15.64. A switch, located at the input
connector plate, allows to change between passive
(full-range) and bi-amplified use. In passive use, the
acoustical high frequency roll off of the low frequency
section is used to crossover to the mid/high frequency
section, which utilizes an equalized highpass filter
network.
RF Series
RF-12.64
"BASS"
"HIGH"
"BASS"
"HIGH"
Manual del usuario/ User´s manual
When using the system in active (bi-amplified)
mode, use the D.A.S. DSP-26 electronic processor or
a 24 dB/octave electronic crossover unit with the
crossover frequency set to 1800 Hz.
+2
-2
+1
-1
(+1, -1)
(+1, -1)
Passive (mono-amp) operation
X-over
Active (bi-amp) operation
RF-215.96
Figures show the block diagram and basic set-up. A
switch located at the input connector plate, allows to
change between passive (full-range) and bi-amplified
use. In passive use, the acoustical high frequency roll
off of the low frequency section is used to crossover
to the mid/high frequency section, which utilizes an
equalized highpass filter network.
When using the system in active (bi-amplified)
mode, use the D.A.S. DSP-26 electronic processor
or a 24 dB/octave electronic crossover unit with the
crossover frequency set to 1200 Hz.
+2
-2
+1
-1
Passive (mono-amp) operation
(+1, -1)
(+1, -1)
"BASS"
"HIGH"
(+1, -1)
(+1, -1)
"BASS"
"HIGH"
(+2, -2)
(+2, -2)
"BASS"
"HIGH"
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