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Owner’

s Manual

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Owner’s Manual

iP loudspeakers are designed for permanent 

installation, hence the name! iP loudspeakers can be 
mounted on the ceiling or wall and may also be flown via 
its mounting points. See pages 8–9 on rigging. They may 
also sit on the floor or stage. 

As with any loudspeakers, protect them from 

moisture. If you are setting them up outdoors, make 
sure they are under cover if you expect rain.

Room Acoustics

The iP Series loudspeakers are designed to sound 

as neutral as possible. However, room acoustics play 
a crucial role in the overall performance of a sound 
system. Here are some placement tips to get the best 
performance from the iP Series loudspeakers: 

•   Avoid placing loudspeakers in the corners of   

    a room. This increases the low-frequency  

 

    output and can cause the sound to be muddy   
    and indistinct. 

•   Avoid placing loudspeakers against a wall.    

    This, too, increases the low-frequency output,  
    though not as much as corner placement.  

 

    However, if you do need to reinforce the low    
    frequencies, this is a good way to do it. 

•   Avoid placing the loudspeakers directly on    

    a hollow stage floor. A hollow stage can resonate  
    at certain frequencies, causing peaks and dips  
    in the frequency response of the room. It is better  
    to place the loudspeakers on a sturdy table or  
    tripod stands.

•   Position the loudspeakers so the high-frequency  

    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 than lower frequencies. By providing  
    direct line-of-sight from the loudspeakers to    
    the audience, you increase the overall brightness  
    and intelligibility of the sound system.

Placement

•   Highly reverberant rooms, like many gymnasiums  

    and auditoriums, are a nightmare for sound    
    system intelligibility. Multiple reflections off the  
    hard walls, ceiling and floor play havoc with the  
    sound. Depending on the situation, you may    
    be able to take some steps to minimize the    
    reflections, such as putting carpet on the floors,  
    closing draperies to cover large glass windows,  
    or hanging tapestries or other materials on the  
    walls to absorb some of the sound.

   However, in most cases, these remedies are not  

    possible or practical. So what do you do? Making  
    the sound system louder generally doesn’t work  
    because the reflections become louder, too. The  
    best approach is to provide as much direct sound  
    coverage to the audience as possible.. The farther  
    away you are from the loudspeaker, the more   
    prominent will be the reflected sound.

   Use more speakers strategically placed so they  

    are closer to the back of the audience. If the   
    distance between the front and back speakers is  
    more than 100 feet, you should be able to use a  
    delay processor to time-align the sound. Since  
    sound travels about one foot per millisecond, it  
    takes 1/10 of a second to travel 100 feet.

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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