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The S18
+
has an integral, user-selectable 120Hz passive crossover. When switched to Passive mode, the
S18
+
may be parallel-connected to F8
+
, F10
+
, F12
+
or F15
+
systems to provide low frequency extension
without the need for an additional amplifier.
An M3
+
, DX1, DX2 or Engineer system controller may also be used to provide an active crossover with
enhanced control facilities.
The S18
+
is provided with a top hat fitting that can be used to pole mount an F8
+
, F10
+
, F12
+
or F15
+
above
the enclosure.
S218
+
The powerful Blackline S218
+
sub-bass system has been designed to be used with large scale Blackline
F12
+
and F15
+
systems to extend and increase the total low frequency output power. It can also be used as
the low frequency section of a bi-amplified/tri-amplified H3
+
/H3T
+
system.
The S218
+
provides good bass punch with extended sub-bass output from two new, long-excursion, 18”
(460mm)/4” (100mm) voice coil drivers with water resistant cones and triple roll surrounds.
The S218
+
is designed to be used as part of a high power active system. It must be electronically crossed
over with a Martin Audio M3
+
, DX1, DX2 or Engineer system controller.
3.5 Grille
removal
To remove the grille, first remove any grille retaining screws. The grille can then be removed by inserting a
flat bladed screwdriver under one of the notches at the top and bottom of the grille and gently levering the
grille out of the side channels.
4 Safety
first
It is important that loudspeaker systems are used in a safe manner. Please take some time to review the
following points concerning safe use of Blackline Series loudspeakers.
Professional loudspeakers are capable of producing extremely high sound levels and should be used with
care. Hearing loss is cumulative and can result from levels above 90dB if people are exposed for a long
period.
Never stand close to loudspeakers driven at high level.
4.1
Pole or stand mounting
Bl full-range loudspeakers incorporate pole mounting (“top hat”) sockets so that they may be pole
or stand mounted.