QF 5045 V2
Hybrid Source Element
The single hybrid array element QF 5045 V2 (newly developed high frequency unit) with a dispersion of 50° horizontal and 45° vertical is an absolute novelty in the combination of line source and point source technologies. The QF 5045 V2 contains a high frequency unit with 4 x 1“ HF drivers which are coherently working on a waveguide guaranteeing a precise dispersion and seamless transition of the high frequencies between the array elements. The mid range system is a direct radiating 12“ neodymium speaker. In this system the requirements for compact dimensions, high SPL and defined dispersion of a line array are combined in a symbiosis. The tonal tuning enables the operation of the 2-way system as full-range system or as mid/high system within a powerful PA combination. The QF 5045 V2 is optimized for clustering of maximum three units both in groundstacking and flying mode. Furthermore, thanks to the integrated flange, the operation on a high stand is possible.
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Specifications
Components | 1 x 12“ + 4 x 1“ neodymium |
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Dispersion (h x v) | 50° x 45° |
Nominal load (AES / program) | 450 / 900 W |
Impedance | 8 ohms |
SPL nom. (Fullspace@1W/1m) / max. SPL (at AES nominal load) | 98 / 125 dB |
Frequency range (-6 dB) | 60 Hz - 20 kHz |
Dimensions (W x H x D) | 450 x 680 x 410 mm |
Weight | 26 kg |
Connectors | 2x Speakon NL 4 |
Finishing | PU coating (black) |
Mounting threads | 8x M10 (4x top- and 4x bottom side), 1x M10 safety thread |
Crossover frequency | 1800 Hz |
Special features | 2 x butterfly handles three sided |
Protective grille | high protective comb grid with acoustic foam |
Protection class | IP 44 |
In use / reference projects
This product is used in these reference projects:
- SBÄM Festival Lake Pichlinger, Linz, Austria
- SBÄM Fest in Linz/Austria
- Cinema Auditorium at Grassi Museum
- Kingdom of Bhutan puts its trust in K.M.E.
- In Extremo is rocking the castle of Weißenfels
- "Kirchentag" in Wetzikon (CH)
- Olympic Centre Sportforum Berlin uses K.M.E.
- Estivale Open Air in Switzerland
- Krzysztof Penderecki European Centre