Fender 2912(C) manual

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  • Page 1

    TOUR SERIES Fr om Fender Pr o Audio Owner's Manual for 2912(c), 2915(c) LOUDSPEAKER SYSTEMS P/N 050757[...]

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    Fender Musical Instruments 7975 North Hayden Road, Scottsdale, Arizona 85258 U.S.A. Fender knows the importance of sound reinfor cement. From the simple box-top mixer to today's professional touring concert systems, the need to communicate, to make the connection between the performer and the audience is foremost in Fender's mind. Perhaps[...]

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    3 13-Ply Baltic Birch Cabinet Controlled Dispersion ™ (60˚ or 90˚) Constant Directivity Horn 4-pole Speakon ™ Connectors and High Current 1/4” Phone Jacks Built-in passive 4th Order Linkwitz-Riley crossover Cast Frame W oofer B & C 1" (2.55cm) Exit Compression Driver Reinforced for Flying Applications (except "c" versions[...]

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    4 In normal operation (using the passive internal crossover), the 1/4" jacks and the Speakon ™ Connectors are wired in parallel allowing any one of the connectors to be used as an input and any other as an output. This allows "daisy chaining" of multiple loudspeakers, eliminating the need for several long, cumbersome runs of speake[...]

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    5 A second consideration is for feedback and bass performance. If the speaker is placed near a large, flat wall, the bass output will be increased by approximately 6 dB. Placing the speaker near a wall can cause feedback. If this occurs, the speaker must be moved. In general, placing speakers near a wall works best if the sources feeding the speake[...]

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    6 Hours of testing and listening are used to determine the crossover point and filter slopes for each speaker. This information is then used to design the built-in passive crossover. For versatility and increased headroom, some users may wish to use an active electronic crossover / processor, such as the Fender PCN-2 or PCN-4, with the system. This[...]

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    7 LOW OUT HIGH OUT A In A Out B Out Speakers operated in a bi-amp configuration with a subwoofer (tri-amping) A In Bridge Out Bridge Mono Mode MID OUT PCN-4 ELECTRONIC CROSSOVER INPUT MONITOR OUT MAIN OUT UNPOWERED MIXER SP A-13000 POWER AMP B In SWITCHES SET TO EXTERNAL CROSSOVER 2912(c) or 2915(c) Hi Hi Low Low SP A-13000 POWER AMP 118s(c) 2912(c[...]

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    MODEL 2912(c) 2915(c) PART NUMBER 2912: 071-1330-000 2915: 071-1340-000 2912(c): 071-1330-100 2915(c): 071-1340-100 MAXIMUM dB SPL OUTPUT LONG TERM 120 dB 121 dB CABINET 3/4" (1.9 cm) 13-ply Baltic birch 3/4" (1.9 cm) 13-ply Baltic birch CROSSOVERS 2000 Hz 4 pole low pass 2000 Hz 4 pole low pass with phase compensation network with phase [...]