The Up range of ceiling speakers has been designed to suit almost any
application where distributed sound is required. The models are distinguished by
several factors all sharing the same visual aesthetic, conical coverage pattern and
signature sound.
The table demonstrates the fundamental differences across the Up range,
helping you to choose the right loudspeaker for the job.
Model
Format
Enclosure
Impedence
Power
Frequency
Response
Up 3
Single 3” driver
Steel back can
8 Ohm or 70V –
100V line
Rated power
(AES) 20W
95Hz – 15kHz
Up 4O
Single 4” driver
Open back
70V – 100V line
only
Rated power
(AES) 10W
87Hz – 15kHz
Up 4S
Two-way passive
coaxial 4”
Shallow steel
back can
8 Ohm or 70V –
100V line
Rated power
(AES) 15W
110Hz – 15kHz
Up 4
Two-way passive
coaxial 4”
Steel back can
8 Ohm or 70V –
100V line
Rated power
(AES) 30W
100Hz – 18kHz
Up 6
Two-way passive
coaxial 6”
Steel back can
16 Ohm or 70V –
100V line
Rated power
(AES) 30W
115Hz – 18kHz
3/10
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