USER MANUAL
AX2010A
active vertical array loudspeaker
KEY FEATURES
• High output line array element
• Transmission Line back loading for clean mid-bass reproduction
• Compact size, very good output-to-weight ratio
• Natural sound Transmission Line HF projection wave-forming device
• High quality, low compression, low distortion HF driver
• 96KHz / 40 bit floating point CORE processing with PRONET remote control
• Very stable horizontal coverage
• Digitally controlled Class D amplifier module with SMPS
INTRODUCTION
The AX2010A Vertical Line Array element is designed for a wide range of sound reinforcement applications where a flexible and easy to use vertical
array systems is needed. The AX2010A has been designed both for rental live sound applications and for fixed installations and has been engineered
for the simplest use possible but without sacrificing anything in sound
quality and performance.
The high frequency range is reproduced by two low-distortion
compression drivers, equipped with very light-weight diaphragms. Two
transmission line waveforming waveguides have been used to load
the HF drivers, in order to provide a detailed and natural sound and to
achieve a long-distance HF projecting capacity.
The two 10” woofers employed in the reproduction of the mid-bass
range are equipped with very light-weight cones. The lightness of the
diaphragm is furthermore improved by the use of aluminium voice
coil instead of conventional copper. This ensure a fast reproduction of
the mid range and of mid-bass musical passages, improving also the thermal capacity of the voice
coil and, consequently, controlling the overall power compression. The two 10” woofers are back
loaded by a short hybrid transmission line that minimizes the effect of the box resonances and eliminates the “boxy” mid-bass sound commonly
obtained from regular bassreflex enclosures. The crossover filter approach is based on a “Constant Power” technique. Thanks to a particular phase
combination between the two ways around the crossover frequency, this approach is able to provide a very stable horizontal coverage and a very
stable off-axys sound image, also minimizing unwanted effects around the crossover frequency. The further application of phase linearization
techniques, combined to constant power crossover, yield a linear phase response and a coherent time response. This allows for a natural perception
of acoustic instruments and voices and for an improved depth of the sound image.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
Acoustical
Remote Controls
PRONET control software
System type
Line Array Element
Short Transmission Line LF Back Loading
Acoustic Transmission Line HF Waveguide
Network protocol
CANBUS
Amplifier Type
Class D with Variable Switching Frequency
and SMPS
Low frequency transducer
Two 10” (260 mm), 2.5” (64 mm) aluminium
voice coil, 16Ω each, paralleled
Output Power
2x 1000 W
Mains Voltage Range (Vac)
230 V~ ±15% or 115 V~ ±15% 50/60 Hz
High frequency transducer
Two 1.4” drivers, 2.5” (64 mm) edgewound
voice coil, titanium diaphragm,
16Ω each, paralleled
Mains Connector
PowerCon® (N NAC3MPB)
Consumption*
700 W (nominal) 1700 W (max)
IN / OUT Connectors
Neutrik XLR-M / XLR-F
Frequency response (±3 dB)
75 Hz – 18 kHz (Processed)
IN / OUT Network Connectors
ETHERCON® (NE8FAV)
Horizontal Coverage Angle
110° (-6 dB)
Mechanical
Vertical Coverage Angle
10° (-6 dB)
Width
746 mm (29.37”)
Maximum Peak SPL @ 1m
138 dB
Height
341 mm (13.42”)
Electrical
Depth
530 mm (20.86”)
Input Impedance
20 kΩ balanced
Taper angle
5°
Input Sensitivity
+4 dBu / 1.25 V
Construction
15 mm, reinforced Phenolic Birch
Signal Processing
CORE processing, 96kHz / 40bit floating
point SHARC DSP, 24 bit AD/DA converters
Paint
High resistance, water based paint
Suspension system
Direct access Controls
4 Presets: Standard, Long Throw, Down Fill-
Single Box, User.
Network Termination, GND Link
Front Suspension
Aluminium Fast Link structure with ¼ Fast Pin
Back Suspension
High Strength Steel with ¼ Fast Pin
Net Weight
40.3 Kg (88.7 lbs.)
* Nominal consumption is measured with pink noise with a crest factor of 12
dB, this can be considered a standard music program.
revision 2019-03-29