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OPERA 10

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OPERA 10With the new OPERA series, dBTechnologies succeded once again in packing leading edge DSP processing, advanced design features and user friendliness in an unrivalled cabinet in its price range. Exceptional power and a unique acoustic design combine in order to deliver a vigorous yet pristine sound, successfully adaptable to both playback and live music applications. Operas asymmetrical horn has been completely redesigned in order to obtain both an

With the new OPERA series, dBTechnologies succeded once again in packing leading edge DSP processing, advanced design features and user friendliness in an unrivalled cabinet in its price range.

Exceptional power and a unique acoustic design combine in order to deliver a vigorous yet pristine sound, successfully adaptable to both playback and live music applications.

Opera’s asymmetrical horn has been completely redesigned in order to obtain both an asymetrical vertical dispersion and a double horizontal dispersion, ensuring an optimized throw pattern.  

The system is equipped with a powerful Class D 600 W amplifier featuring advanced DSP processing where FIR filters allow the systems to deliver a coherent audio performance, uniform and crystal-clear from every listening position.

Technical Data
Speaker Type
2-Way Active Speaker
Acoustical data
Frequency Response [-10dB]
58 - 20.000 Hz
Frequency Response [- 3dB]
70 - 19.600 Hz
Max SPL
128 dB
HF
1" Exit, 1.4 v.c.
Type HF
Compression driver
Horizontal Directivity
100° (85° up/120° down)
Vertical Directivity
85° (+ 25°/-60°)
Horn
Asymmetrical Horn
LF
10", 2" v.c.
Amplifier
Amp Technology
Amp SMPS Power supply dual range
Amp Class
Class D
RMS Power
600 W
Peak Power
1200 W
Processor
Controller
DSP 56 bit
AD/DA Converter
24 bit/48 KHz
System Presets
Rotary Encoder (8 Presets)
CrossOver Frequency
2000 Hz
Limiter
Peak, RMS, Thermal
Advanced DSP Functions
Linear Phase FIR Filters
Input
Signal Input
1xCombo (XLR/Jack 6.3 mm) MIC/Line

1xCombo (XLR/Jack 6.3 mm) MIC/Inst
Signal Output
1x XLR Male (CH1 Link/Mix OUT)
Selectable
Mechanics
Housing
Polyproylene
Grille
Full grille
Handles
1 on left Side, 1 on Top
Rigging Points
2XM10 on Top + 1x M10 on Back
Pole Mount
D36 mm
Angles up
Monitor use 45°
Width
300 mm (11.81 in)
Height
552 mm (21.73 in)
Depth
301 mm (11.85 in)
Weight
12.3 kg (27.12 lbs)
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