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DDQ SERIESPA SPEAKERS


DDQ12


LD EVOLUTIVE HANDLES


SM707 Patented Top Hat


Angle adjustable up to +/- 14º in 4,5º steps Internal Ø 36mm


SPECIFICATIONS Model name: Type:


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Power output (RMS): Max. SPL (peak): Amplification: LF transducer: HF transducer: Dispersion:


Crossover frequency: Connectors: Protection:


Paint / Cabinet material: Dimensions (W x H x D): Weight:


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NEW! 12" POWERED PA SPEAKER WITH DSP


The LD Systems DDQ 12 is an extremely high-performance 2-way powered speaker for compact systems, FOH and monitor applications, delay lines, and permanent installations. The groundbreaking design and comprehensive features with leading components ensure superior performance in its class. Trouble-free operation of the DDQ 12 is ensured by a specially programmed Sharc DSP with 24 bit / 48 kHz converters that have remarkable dynamics of 127dB. It incorporates volume control, delay, EQ, crossover, phase, and all protection functions for the drivers and power amps. Heat sinks and a silent fan provide additional protection against overheating. The decisive advantage is attained by a predictive peak limiter with a look-ahead time of 1 millisecond. It guarantees absolute freedom from distortion even at maximum volume.


The DDQ 12 is loaded with a 12” Faital Pro PR300 neodymium woofer and a BMS tweeter. The asymmetrical rotatable tweeter horn offers optimal, even sound level distribution from the very first to the very last row of the audience. Its design ensures extraordinarily dynamic, linear reproduction up to 20 kHz. The two drivers are powered separately by two Class D Hypex UCD400 power stage modules with an output of 400W RMS each. They have a load-controlled, linear frequency range and extremely low total harmonic distortion with extremely low Noise and, thanks to their switching power supply, maximum efficiency. The maximum sound pressure level of the DDQ 12 is 134 dB with a dispersion angle of 80° x 50°; the horizontal sound distribution is characterized by extraordinary symmetry. The input, link, and switchable subwoofer output of the DDQ 12 take the form of XLR sockets. A ground lift switch eliminates ground loop hum, and the system functions are indicated by LEDs.


The sturdy bass-reflex enclosure is made of 15mm birch plywood with a structured coating and a front grille made of steel. There is an integral 50° angle for use as a floor monitor and the tweeter horn can be turned accordingly. It has an adjustable tilt stand mount. The innovative Evolutive handles and the low weight facilitate transport. The DDQ 12 active system is made in Germany.


LDDDQ12


PA-Speaker DSP controlled 54 Hz - 20 kHz 2 x 400 W 134 dB


2 x Class D


12" neodymium woofer 1" compression driver 80° x 50° 1,5 kHz


Input: XLR / output: XLR / Sub out: XLR


DSP based "look ahead" limiter, RMS speaker limiter, RMS power supply limiter, over-current, over-voltage PA painting / 15 mm birch plywood 360 x 600 x 378 mm 17 kg


LD SYSTEMS evolutive handles, stand support adjustable vertically (SM707), switchable ground lift, switchable sub out, low cut


LDDDQ12B Protection cover


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LDDDQ12SB Swing bracket


LDDDQ12WB Wall bracket


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