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  • Page 1

    XP SERIES Fr om Fender Pr o Audio Owner's Manual for XP 110 / 112 / 115 LOUDSPEAKER SYSTEMS P/N 052004[...]

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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 3/4” Bir ch Plywood Cabinet High Curr ent 1/4” Phone Jacks Dual Piezoelectric Hor n Rugged Metal Grille Metal Cor ners and Rubber Feet T ough Synthetic Indoor/Outdoor Carpet Thank you for purchasing an XP Series 110 / 112 / 115 Loudspeaker System from Fender ® Pro Audio. We are sure you will find it both a unique and effective sound reinforc[...]

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    Parallel or series are the two basic ways which multiple speakers can be connected to a single power amplifier. When speakers are connected in parallel, their combined impedance decreases. For speakers wired in series the opposite is true, their combined impedance increases. Thus, when speakers are wired in series, higher impedance speakers in the [...]

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    5 The XP Series Loudspeaker Systems’ 1/4" jacks 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 speaker cable (see diagram on page 6) . Their connections are as[...]

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    6 “DAISY CHAINING” XP SERIES ENCLOSURES[...]

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    7 XP Series Enclosure XP Series Enclosure INPUT LOW OUT HIGH OUT PCN-2 ELECTRONIC CROSSOVER - ∞ - ∞ - ∞ - ∞ - ∞ - ∞ INPUT USING AN ELECTRONIC CROSSOVER WITH XP SERIES ENCLOSURES[...]

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    MODEL 110-XP 112-XP 115-XP PART NUMBER 071-1100-100 071-1200-100 071-1500-100 MAXIMUM dB SPL OUTPUT LONG TERM 120 dB 121 dB 121 dB CABINET 3/4" (1.9 cm) 3/4" (1.9 cm) 3/4" (1.9 cm) Birch Plywood Birch Plywood Birch Plywood CONNECTIONS (2) 1/4" Phone Jacks (2) 1/4" Phone Jacks (2) 1/4" Phone Jacks DRIVER Low: 10" ([...]