V7P Architectural specifications The 3-way dipolar, passive loudspeaker shall consist of two 10" low frequency drivers, an integrated mid-range unit comprising one 8" midrange driver, all with a neodymium magnet assemblies and one, coaxially mounted 1.4" exit neodymium compression driver coupled to a rotatable CD horn and a passive crossover network. The loudspeaker shall only be operated by a dedicated, compatible controller amplifier. The cabinet enclosure shall be made from marine plywood with an impact and weather protected PCP (Polyurea Cabinet Protection) finish. The drivers shall be protected by a rigid metal grill backed by an acoustically transparent foam. The cabinet shall incorporate one handle on the top and bottom panel. The cabinet shall incorporate two M10 threaded inserts on the top and bottom panel for the secure attachment of dedicated mounting brackets. Three additional combined sockets, one in the top panel and two at the rear of the cabinet shall be incorporated to support a single cabinet or to secure the aiming of an array in conjunction with a dedicated flying pin or to apply a secondary safety device in conjunction with a safety eye bolt M10. The connection panel on the back shall be recessed and fitted with speakon NLT4 F/M sockets (NL4 M or EP5 connectors as an option). The HF horn shall have a nominal dispersion of 75° x 40° (h x v). The power handling capacity shall be 500 W RMS and 2000 W peak (10 ms). The frequency response (–5 dB) measured on axis shall be 59 Hz to 18 kHz with a maximum sound pressure of at least 140 dB. The dimensions (WxHxD) shall not exceed 308 x 700 x 466 mm (12" x 27.5" x 18.3") and shall weigh no more than 33 kg (75 lb). The loudspeaker shall be the V7P by: d&b audiotechnik GmbH & Co. KG.