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ACCESSORIES


PA SPEAKERS STINGER G2 SERIES


8STINGER8G2 NEW! The Stinger 8 G2 is a compact bass reflex 2-way speaker for a wide range of applications.


The passive version is loaded with an 8" woofer and a 1" BMS-HF compression driver, which ensure balanced frequency range and a maximum sound pressure level of 118dB. The Stinger 8 G2 has a continuous power rating of 200W. Connections are made using Speakon-compatible connectors.


The powered version is driven by a B&O ICEpower 50ASX2 Class D power amp with a continuous power rating of 170W. The loadout consists of an 8" woofer with a 1" BMS HF driver. They ensure balanced frequency range and a maximum sound pressure level of 116dB (129dB peak). There is a 2-band EQ for shaping the sound. The connectors are XLR/jack combo connectors and an XLR output.


This lightweight in a multiplex housing is easy to transport thanks to the ergonomically milled handle. The speaker is equipped with threaded inserts for flying and wall mounting. Mounting brackets and a protection bag are available as accessories.


SPECIFICATIONS Model name: Type:


Frequency range:


Rated system power (continuous / peak): Power output (RMS / peak): Amplification:


Sensitivity (1W/ 1m): Max. SPL: Impedance:


LF transducer: HF transducer: Dispersion: Connectors:


Dimensions (W x H x D): Weight:


LDEB82G2 Bass reflex


70 Hz - 19 kHz 200 W / 400 W - -


95 dB


118 dB 8 Ω 8"


1" BMS 100° x 55° 2 x Speakon compatible


270 mm x 450 mm x 290 mm 10 kg


" PASSIVE / POWERED PA SPEAKER


LDEB82AG2 Bass reflex


70 Hz - 19 kHz -


170 W / 340 W / 4 Ω


Class D / ICEpower 50ASX2 -


116 dB -


8" 1" BMS 100° x 55°


Input: XLR / 6.3 mm TRS combo, output: XLR 270 mm x 450 mm x 290 mm 11 kg


LDEB82G2B Protection cover


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LDEB82G2WB Wall mounting brackets for LDEB82(A)G2. Steel. Black.


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