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iP Series Loudspeakers

A protection circuit is built into the iP-10, iP-12 

and iP-15 to protect their high-frequency drivers from 
excessive power. When tripped, the protection circuit 
substantially reduces the power to the HF driver. After 
the driver cools to a safe operating temperature, the 
protection circuit resets and normal operation resumes. 

However,

 if the protection circuit senses excessive power, 

it will trip again. In this case, it is necessary to reduce 
the power to the loudspeaker by either turning down the 
gain controls on the power amplifier or turning down 
the master volume control on the mixer or other sound 
source.
 

CAUTION:

 The protection circuit is designed 

to protect the HF driver under reasonable 
and sensible conditions. Should you choose 

to ignore the warning signs (i.e., frequent clip LED 
indications on the mixer or power amplifier, excessive 
distortion), you can still damage the drivers in the iP 
Series loudspeakers by overdriving them past their 
recommended amplifier power-handling ratings, or past 
the point of amplifier clipping. Such damage is beyond the 
scope of the warranty.

Amplifier Power

The iP Series loudspeakers have three power-

handling numbers: continuous, program and peak. 
So how much power do you really need to drive these 
loudspeakers? The answer to that question depends on 
what type of program material you are running through 
the system and how loud it needs to be. 

Some audio signals have lots of momentary peaks 

whose amplitudes extend far above the average overall 
level of the program. Percussion instruments are a 
good example of this. Other types of signals, like highly 
compressed rock music, have a higher average signal 
level with fewer peaks. Speech reinforcement requires 
less power overall, but involves large moment-to-
moment variations in level.

Assuming you want to use the full capability of the 

loudspeaker, and the program contains at least some 
momentary peaks, we recommend that you use an 
amplifier that is rated at twice the continuous power 
rating of the loudspeaker (into 8 ohms). For the iP-10 
loudspeakers, this would be 200 watts × 2 = 400 watts 
per channel into 8 ohms. This ensures that the amplifier 
can reproduce peaks that are 6 dB higher than the 
continuous (rms) power-handling rating before clipping 
occurs.

Protection

Recommended Power Ratings

•   iP-10: 400 watts into 8 ohms (200 watts rms × 2)
•   iP-12: 500 watts into 4 ohms (300 watts rms × 2)
•   iP-15: 600 watts into 8 ohms (300 watts rms × 2)
•   iP-18S: 800 watts into 8 ohms (400 watts rms × 2)

Preventing Loudspeaker Damage

Speaking of clipping, this is likely the number one 

cause of damage to loudspeakers. Clipping occurs when 
the signal at the output of any device in the system 
(not just the amplifier) reaches its maximum level. The 
input signal to the device may continue to increase, but 
the output simply stops, and is characterized by a “flat-
top” appearance to the waveform.

Clipping interrupts the motion of the transducer, 

creating distortion and excessive heat in the driver, 
which can damage it over time.

Some folks think that if they use a power amplifier 

whose power rating is below the maximum power-
handling rating of the loudspeaker, then they can’t 
possibly damage the loudspeaker. But if the amplifier is 
driven into clipping, even a lower power amplifier can 
damage the loudspeaker.

The bottom line is that to prevent damage to the 

loudspeakers, you must have a properly operating sound 
system. Proper operation of a sound system includes 
being aware of types of audio signals being reproduced, 
controlling the output levels accordingly, and operating 
all the devices in the system so that no clipping occurs 
within the signal chain.

Normal Sine Wave Signal 

Clipped Sine Wave Signal 

Summary of Contents for iP-10

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL Install Performance Loudspeakers iP Series...

Page 2: ...in the following chart According to OSHA any exposure in excess of these permissible limits could result in some hearing loss To ensure against potentially danger ous exposure to high sound pressure l...

Page 3: ...SIONS 13 LIMITED WARRANTY 15 Features iP Full Range Models Low profile installation loudspeaker High output ceramic woofer with voice coil for maximum output iP 10 10 woofer 2 voice coil iP 12 12 woof...

Page 4: ...om your mixing console or other signal source to the inputs of your power amplifier 3 Connect the Speaker Output from your power amplifier or powered mixer to the INPUT connector on the iP Series spea...

Page 5: ...30 20 10 10 O O 40 50 5 5 U 60 PFL SOLO L R 1 2 3 4 80Hz LOW MID FREQ 600 1 5k 150 8k 100 EQ 12kHz HI MON 1 MON 2 U 15 O O U 15 O O U 15 O O 15 U 15 15 U 15 15 U 15 LOW CUT U GAIN M IC GAIN U 50 20dB...

Page 6: ...10 10 O O 40 50 5 5 U 60 PFL SOLO L R 1 2 3 4 dB 30 20 10 10 O O 40 50 5 5 U 60 PFL SOLO L R 1 2 3 4 dB 30 20 10 10 O O 40 50 5 5 U 60 PFL SOLO L R 1 2 3 4 dB 30 20 10 10 O O 40 50 5 5 U 60 PFL SOLO L...

Page 7: ...drivers are a foot or more above ear level for the audience Make allowances for a standing dancing in the aisles audience High frequencies are highly directional and tend to be absorbed much easier t...

Page 8: ...Rigging Hardware and Accessories Rigging our loudspeakers will invariably require hardware not supplied by us Various types of load rated hardware are available from a variety of third party sources...

Page 9: ...aller to provide a properly engineered load certified rigging system for supporting the loudspeaker from structure Rigging Configurations The iP Series have M10 inserts on the top rear and both the le...

Page 10: ...power overall but involves large moment to moment variations in level Assuming you want to use the full capability of the loudspeaker and the program contains at least some momentary peaks we recommen...

Page 11: ...eaker processor the amp or the line level cabling Appendix A Service Information Poor bass performance Check the polarity of the connections between the amplifier and the loudspeakers You may have you...

Page 12: ...kwise and wrap the curved wire around the terminal with the open end towards the right this allows for better connection when tightening Once the wires are firmly attached then tighten the screws by t...

Page 13: ...520 mm Width 12 0 in 310 mm Depth 13 4 in 340 mm Weight 26 lb 11 8 kg iP 12 System Type Two way full range loudspeaker Frequency Range 10 dB 45 Hz 20 kHz Horizontal Coverage Angle 90 Vertical Coverag...

Page 14: ...ts continuous 800 watts program 132dB SPL max output Internal Low Pass Filter 115 Hz Transducers Low Frequency 18 457 mm woofer vented Physical Input Output Connectors 2 Neutrik NL4MP 2 point screw te...

Page 15: ...mpliance within the Warranty Period to the Company at www 720trees com support or by calling LOUD technical support at 1 800 898 3211 toll free in the U S and Canada during normal business hours Pacif...

Page 16: ...16220 Wood Red Road NE Woodinville WA 98072 USA Phone 425 487 4333 Toll free 800 898 3211 Fax 425 487 4337 www 720trees com...

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