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6 - Specifications 

 
 
 

 

Pro5 V2 

Pro8 V2  Pro10S V2 

Frequency Response 

45Hz -22kHz 

45Hz -22kHz 

30Hz -150Hz 

High Frequency Driver 

1” (25 mm) 

Silk Dome 

1” (25 mm) 

Silk Dome 

 

Low Frequency Driver 

5” (150 mm) 

Alumium Cone 

Rubber surround 

8” (220 mm) 

Alumium Cone 

Rubber surround 

10" (273 mm) long excursion 

Alumium Cone 

Rubber surround 

AMPLIFICATION

 

Power 

75 Watts 

140 Watts 

225 Watts 

Signal to Noise Ratio (HF/LF) 

T.H.D%(HF/LF) 

82dB / 90dB 

0.05% / 0.02% 

86dB / 97dB 

0.09% / 0.01% 

98 dB 

0.05% 

Input Impedance 

Balanced 

Unbalanced 

 

10K Ohm 

10K Ohm 

 

10K Ohm 

10K Ohm 

 

10K Ohm 

10K Ohm 

CROSSOVER FREQUENCY

 

Crossover Frequency  

Subsonic Filter

 

 

3.0KHz 

45Hz

 

 

2.4KHz 

35Hz

 

 

FUSE 5mm x 20mm 

100V - 120V 

220V - 240V 

 

1A 

500mA 

 

2A 

1A 

 

3.15A 

1.6A 

FEATURES 

1 XLR Input 

1 TRS Input 

1 RCA Input 

IEC Mains Connector 

VOLUME Control 

HF LEVEL Control 

Blue LED Power Indicator 

1 XLR Input 

1 TRS Input 

1 RCA Input 

IEC Mains Connector 

VOLUME Control 

HF LEVEL Control 

Blue LED Power Indicator 

2 XLR Inputs and Outputs 

2 TRS Inputs and Outputs 

2 RCA Inputs and Outputs 

IEC Mains Connector 

VOLUME Control 

LOW-PASS Control 

PHASE Changeover Switch 

Blue LED Power Indicator 

Dimensions (H x W x D) in mm 

291 x 196 x 228 

381 x 265 x 304 

382 x 355 x 398 

Net Weight (per unit) 

7 Kg 

13 Kg 

17.7 Kg 

Summary of Contents for Pro10SV2

Page 1: ...U S E R M A N U A L S t u d i o M o n i t o r s Pro8V2 Pro5V2 Pro10SV2...

Page 2: ...If the plug provided does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician to ensure replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs...

Page 3: ...Contents 1 Introduction 1 2 Connections 2 3 Settings 3 4 Audio Inputs Outputs 4 5 Monitor Layout 5 6 Specifications 7...

Page 4: ...d the safety precautions on the inside cover page Caution if you want to reduce the risk of being electrocuted do not remove the rear panel on this product Please contact your retailer or a qualified...

Page 5: ...ipe monitors by putting switch in the ON position and the blue LED will light up Note that when you want to shut everything down the Prodipe monitors must be switched off first Switch in the OFF posit...

Page 6: ...EL You can adjust the high frequencies at the back of the monitor Figure 4 The possible values are 1dB 0dB flat 1dB or 2dB at around 2 kHz Figure 4 FREQUENCY OF THE LOW PASS FILTER Pro10s only This 3...

Page 7: ...reinforce the low frequencies from the subwoofer The monitors should therefore follow the same movement and the Phase control lets you reverse this movement Figure 6 4 Audio Inputs Outputs The XLR and...

Page 8: ...Figure 12 When designing a studio layout the positioning of the monitors is of the utmost importance Reflection is the most common acoustics problem Optimum listening height Equilateral Triangle AUDI...

Page 9: ...ning for 5 1 Surround Figure 14 We have provided the angles and the distance ratios for your information based on studies from sound engineers Nevertheless the room acoustics themselves might be such...

Page 10: ...alanced 10K Ohm 10K Ohm 10K Ohm 10K Ohm 10K Ohm 10K Ohm CROSSOVER FREQUENCY Crossover Frequency Subsonic Filter 3 0KHz 45Hz 2 4KHz 35Hz FUSE 5mm x 20mm 100V 120V 220V 240V 1A 500mA 2A 1A 3 15A 1 6A FE...

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