Specification Sheet
VQ MB
VQ MB // issue 1.09 // 30.06.10
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Product Description
Duplicating the low frequency performance of the VQ 60 & VQ 100 full range
loudspeakers, the VQ MB is intended for use as a own or ground stacked, high
power low/mid frequency module used in conjunction with full range or mid/high
systems in the VQ series.
Two (12”) low frequency transducers, offer high power handling and low power
compression for high continuous SPL capability. A newly designed LF loading design
provides the highest possible sensitivity for low/mid frequency output (105dB/w).
The VQ MB is principally intended for use with the VQ 60 & VQ 100 full range systems
to construct arrays with extended low frequency pattern control. By xing a VQ MB at
the opposing end of a VQ full range loudspeaker we can effectively extend pattern
control to below the cutoff point of the Mid/High PSW™ waveguide. By offsetting the
devices using delay we can also steer the low frequency lobe. The VQ MB can be
used to extend the bandwidth of any VQ Mid/High product whether singly or as part
of an array.
The VQ MB is part of an expanding line up of VQ products, addressing the requirement
for compact dimensions without compromising performance in any way.
Features
Applications
• Designed to extend the pattern control of VQ full
range systems
• Identical performance to low/mid section of VQ full
range systems
• Compact Dimensions
• Extremely high sensitivity, therefore high SPL’s can be
achieved with a very modest amount of amplier power
• Large Houses of Worship
• Large Corporate AV applications
• Stadiums & other Sports facilities
• Dance Clubs
• Live sound – concert halls, theatres,
open-air venues