Series R y ST. Manual de Usuario /
R and ST Series. User's Manual
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SUB-18R
Figures show the block diagram and basic set-up. The SUB-
18R is a bass unit for active systems, so an electronic
crossover will be required with a crossover frequency set in
the range from 80 to 160 Hz. One of such units, capable of
driving two way-active systems, is the D.A.S. CT-1, which
features a mid/high stereo output and a monophonic
subwoofer output with a crossover frequency of 100 Hz.
SUB-218
Figures show the block diagram and basic set-up. The SUB-
218 is a bass unit for active systems, so an electronic
crossover will be required with a crossover frequency set in
the range from 80 to 160 Hz. One of such units, capable of
driving two way-active systems, is the D.A.S. CT-1, which
features a mid/high stereo output and a monophonic
subwoofer output with a crossover frequency of 100 Hz.
ST-015
Figures show the block diagram and basic set-up for model
ST-015.
ST-15
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 rolloff of the low frequency
section is used to crossover to the mid/high frequency
section, which utilises an equalised highpass filter network.
When using the system in active (bi-amplified) mode, use the
D.A.S. CT-1000 monophonic electronic processor or a 24/dB
octave electronic crossover unit with the crossover frequency
set to 1200 Hz. We thoroughly recommend the use of the
D.A.S. CT-1000, since it is factory shipped with appropriate
crossover frequencies, which cannot be accidentally modified.
ST-18
Figures show the block diagram and basic set-up. The ST-18
is a bass unit for active systems, so an electronic crossover
will be required with a crossover frequency set in the range
from 80 to 160 Hz. One of such units, capable of driving two
way-active systems, is the D.A.S. CT-1, which features a
mid/high stereo output and a monophonic subwoofer output
with a crossover frequency of 100 Hz. If used in conjunction
with a mid/high D.A.S. unit for which a specific processor is
required, use the processor specified for the mid/high unit.
ST-32
Figures show the block diagram and basic set-up for model
ST-32. Hi and low frequency units are mounted coaxially, but
are shown separately for clarity.
ST-110
Figures show the block diagram and basic set-up. The use of
the D.A.S. CT-1500, a two-way active monophonic system
processor for driving the ST-110 in conjunction with bass
units, is required for this system.
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