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INSTALLATION SPEAKERS SAT SERIES


4SAT42" INSTALLATION MONITOR


The SAT42 is ideal for use either as a full-range speaker for smaller installations, cafés, bistros, fashion shops and home recordings, or as a satellite in combination with the powerful SUB88. The attractive design features a sturdy MDF housing with a very durable textured finish. Optimal installation is ensured by the included mounting brackets and adjustable mounting of the rigging points. The appearance can be quickly altered via the removable front grill (with magnetic holder). Also available in white!


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SPECIFICATIONS Model name/ Type: LDSAT42(W) / Sealed Model name:


Frequency range:


Rated system power (cont./ peak): 60 W / 100 W Sensitivity (1W/ 1m): Max. SPL:


85 dB Impedance:


LF / HF transducer: Dispersion: Connectors:


Dimensions (W x H x D): Weight:


Features:


103 dB 16 Ω


4" / 1" 60° x 60° Clamp - type


140 x 230 x 125 mm 2,7 kg


M6 rigging / mounting points, mounting brackets


LDSAT42 / LDSAT42W 75 Hz - 20 kHz


2SAT242 x 4" INSTALLATION MONITOR


For higher power applications we recommend the use of the SAT242. This instal- lation speaker system features 2 x 4“ Woofers as well as the well-known Dome Tweeter. The SAT242 offers high pressure levels and an attractive and compact design. Mounting brackets included. Also available in white!


SPECIFICATIONS Model name:


Frequency range:


LDSAT242 / LDSAT242W 75 Hz - 20 kHz


Rated system power (cont./ peak): 100 W / 180 W Sensitivity (1W/ 1m): Max. SPL:


88 dB Impedance:


LF / HF transducer: Dispersion: Connectors:


Dimensions (W x H x D): Weight:


Features:


108 dB 8 Ω


2 x 4" / 1" 60° x 60°


Clamp - type


140 x 378 x 135 mm 4,1 kg


M6 rigging / mounting points, mounting brackets


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