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Notes on measurement conditions, Ps-92 specifications (continued) – Altec Lansing PS-92 User Manual

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18.8 in

(47.6 cm)

. 22.0 in ______

(55.9 cm)

PS-92 SPECIFICATIONS (continued)

Components:

12-inch duplex® loudspeaker with

Enclosure:

Vented-type, built of 3/4-inch

a wide-dispersion dome tweeter.

(1.9 cm) Enviro-board~ lined

with glass wool.

Crossover Network:

Two-way at 1500 Hz with a 12 dB

per octave slope for both sections.

Finish:

Light gray carpet covering with
black metal grille.

Input Terminals:

Two 1/4-inch phone jacks and two

Neutrik Speakon connectors.

Dimensions:

18.8 in (47.6 cm) high

22.0 in (55.9 cm) wide

Replacement H.F.

13.8 in (34.9 cm) deep

Diaphragm:

25456

Net Weight:

43.0 lbs (19.5 kg)

Replacement LF.

Re cone Kit:

R920-8B

Shipping Weight:

49.0 lbs (22.3 kg)

Replacement Grille:

Model RG9820B

Altec

Lansing

continually

strives

to

improve

products

and

performance. Therefore, specifications are subject to change

without notice.

NOTES ON MEASUREMENT CONDITIONS

2

.

3.

Pink noise signal, one Watt calculated using E*/Zmin,
3.16 meter measurement distance referred to one meter.

On-axis, one Watt calculated using E^/Zmin, 3.16 meter mea­
surement distance referred to one meter, bw frequencies cor­
rected for anechoic chamber error.
This system rating patterned after the AES method for indi­
vidual driver, where the test signal is pink noise with a 6 dB

CTest factor over the bandwidth of the system, with power cal­
culated using the E^/Zmin, for two hours.

4.

5.

This measurement made under the same conditions as FVes-
sure Sensitivity, but at rated power, and takes into account any
power compression effects due to non-linearities in tiie system.
Distortbn components invalid abov« 10 kHz. The distortion at
any given frec^iency may be found by graphically taking the
difference between the fundamental and harmonb, and adding
the number of Etedbels whfch the harmonic has been raised c«i

the graph and apply the formula:

% distortion

= 100

X