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PA POWER AMPLIFIERS XS & DJ SERIES


XSSERIES NEW! PA POWER AMPFLIFIERS


SPECIFICATIONS Model name


output power @ 1 KHz 4 Ω 8 Ω


Bridge 8 Ω


Frequency range: Cooling type:


output circuitry: Protection: Connectors: Indicators: Controls:


Power supply:


Dimensions (W x H x D): Weight:


80 3 kg LDXS200


2 x 100 W 2 x 50 W 200 W


20 Hz – 20 kHz Convection


LD XS400


2 x 200 W 2 x 100 W 400 W


20 Hz – 20 kHz Low Noise fan


Class D Soft start, short circuit, DC, Temperature, over current Input: XLR, 6,3 mm jack, RCA / output: Speakon compatible, binding post Power, signal, clip, protect, mode (bridge / parallel)


ON/ OFF, volume, mode (bridge/ parallel / stereo), ground lift, limiter, gain AC ~ 230V / 50-60 Hz 482 x 44 x 244 mm


3,4 kg 3,4 kg


AVAILABLE APRIL 2013!


The XS200, XS400 and XS700 models are meticulously engineered Class D power amps with output ratings of 100W to 350W with a 4-ohm load per channel and a frequency range of 20Hz - 20kHz. They impress with a wide dynamic range, high impulse fidelity, and transparent signal routing. XLR, RCA, and TRS inputs are available to accommo- date all important formats. Speakers can be connected via Speakon-compatible outputs and sturdy screw terminals. Four recessed sliders select the mode of operation and gain and activate the built-in limiter, as well as the ground lift function for eliminating ground loop hum.


Of course the XS power amps are also equipped with all protection circuits against short circuiting, DC, overheating, and overloading, as well as a power on delay. The two large models are cooled by low-Noise fans. The mains fuse is integrated in the IEC socket. Variously coloured LEDs on the front panel between the easy-grip level controls clearly indicate function, signal, clipping, activation of the protection circuit, and mode of operation.


LDXS700


2 x 350 W 2 x 200 W 700 W


20 Hz – 20 kHz Low Noise fan


DJSERIES NEW! PA POWER AMPFLIFIERS


SPECIFICATIONS Model name


Output power @ 1 KHz 4 Ω 8 Ω


Bridge 8 Ω


Frequency range: output circuitry: Protection: Connectors: Indicators: Controls:


Power supply:


Dimensions (W x H x D): Weight:


8,5 kg


AVAILABLE APRIL 2013!


With the models of its DJ series, which represent a new design from the ground up, LD Systems is unveiling three straightforward power amps with absolutely impressive operational reliability, rugged construction, and outstanding value for money. The compact lightweights in 2HU rack format have output ratings of 150W to 400W with a 4-ohm load per channel and can be used flexibly in all mobile applications and permanent installations. This makes them an outstanding choice not only for DJs. The DJ300, DJ500, and DJ800 model variants with the time-tested Class A/B design have a frequency range of 20Hz-20kHz with high dynamics and impulse fidelity. They incorporate a thoroughly professional set of features: the inputs are XLR and stereo TRS sockets that accept both balanced and unbalanced signals. Speakers can be con- nected via Speakon-compatible outputs and sturdy screw terminals that also accept banana plugs. The LD Systems DJ power amps are protected against short circuiting, DC, overheating, and overloading, and have a power-on delay. A low-Noise fan keeps them cool. LEDs on the front panel between the easy-grip level controls clearly indicate function, clipping, activation of the protection circuit with various colours. The mains fuse is integrated in the IEC socket. The features of the DJ series are rounded out by recessed switches for bridge mode and ground lift to eliminate ground loop hum.


LDDJ300


2 x 150 W 2 x 100 W 250 W


20 Hz – 20 kHz LDDJ500


2 x 250 W 2 x 150 W 500 W


20 Hz – 20 kHz Class A/B


Soft start, short circuit, DC, temperature, over current Input: XLR, 6,3 mm jack /


Power, clip, protect


ON/ OFF, volume, mode (bridge/ stereo), ground lift AC ~ 230V / 50-60 Hz 482 x 88 x 298 mm


9 kg 10,1 kg 81 output: SPKn, binding post LDDJ800


2 x 400 W 2 x 240 W 800 W


20 Hz – 20 kHz


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