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Electro-voice Etx-10p Portable Powered Loudspeaker

Electro-voice Etx-10p Portable Powered Loudspeaker
  • Product Code: ga174975
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$4,497.00 $5,531.31

The ETX-10P Portable Powered Loudspeaker from Electro-Voice is a portable powered Class-D loudspeaker that can be used as a floor monitor, mounted on a tripod, or suspended from the ceiling. It is capable of up to 2,000-watts of output for a peak SPL rating of up to 134dB and features a 10-inch woofer and a 1.25-inch titanium high-frequency driver. The speaker's integrated DSP can be controlled via the rear panel LCD as provides EQ, boundary compensation, a limiting function, delay, and more.



Featuring Electro-Voice's SST waveguide, the EXT-10P has a uniform beamwidth, allowing for even distribution of sound thanks to the time-alignment of the high and low-frequency transducers. Sturdy construction is provided in the form of the die-cast aluminum chassis, pole cup, and handles.

2,000W Power Rating    134dB Peak SPL    10" Woofer    DSP Control via Rear-Panel LCD    DSP EQ, Limiter, Boundary Compensation    SST Waveguide for Consistent Coverage    Lockout Mode    Aluminum Chassis, Handles, & Pole Cup

PA Speaker
ConfigurationActive
Total Power Capacity2000 W
Drivers
HF Driver1 x 1.25" / 31.75 mm Titanium Compression Driver
LF Driver1x 10" / 25.4 cm Woofer
Performance
Frequency Response85 Hz to 20 kHz -3 dB
65 Hz to 20 kHz -10 dB
Maximum SPL134 dB (Peak)
Coverage Angle90° H x 60° V
Connectivity
Audio I/O2x Combo XLR-1/4" TRS Input
1x XLR 3-Pin Thru/Output
Signal Processing
Crossover1.7 kHz
Power
AC Input Power100 to 240 VAC, 50 / 60 Hz
Current Consumption0.8 to 1.6 A
Physical
Mounting8 x M10
Construction MaterialMetal Grille, Plywood
Dimensions21 x 13 x 14" / 526 x 330 x 365 mm
Weight44.8 lb / 20.3 kg
Packaging Info
Package Weight51 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)22 x 16.5 x 14.3"

  • The waveguide is placed forward in the enclosure to help physically time-align the LF and HF transducers, minimizing the need for latency correction via DSP

  • Placing the port under the waveguide positions it in its ideal acoustic location in the enclosure without spacing the woofer and driver apart. The port location minimizes distortion and standing waves inside the loudspeaker

  • All waveguides are optimized using simulation software and proprietary algorithms for precise control and lowest distortion

  • All ETX woofers use Faraday

    rings for better

    vocal reproduction

  • The woofers not only have high

    power handling but also feature

    a robust mechanical design to

    ensure long-term reliability

  • EV focuses on engineering

    transducers with linear

    frequency response, minimizing

    the need for additional

    equalization

  • All ETX components are designed from

    the ground up by Electro-Voice. No off-the-

    shelf components are used

  • The handles, pole cups and amplifier

    chassis are die-cast aluminum, not

    plastic

  • 18-mm, 13-ply birch plywood with

    EVCoat is used throughout the ETX product

    line

  • In addition to industry-standard pink

    noise abuse tests, all models must

    survive EV's proprietary 1,000-hour

    torture test that uses real-world signals

    driven beyond full output

  • System DSP presets support quick and easy setup via selections for type

    of use, crossover frequencies and top/sub combinations

  • ETX employs the same proprietary PAL and TEMP limiters developed for

    Electro Voice's concert loudspeakers

  • Boundary compensation filters are included so that an ETX loudspeaker

    sounds the same whether it is used as a floor monitor, on a tripod or

    suspended from a ceiling

  • ETX offers user-adjustable features including delay out to several hundred feet, three-band parametric equalization, polarity and multiple high-pass crossover

    points

  • The Class-D design of the

    amplifier is designed to be efficient

    and features blower-controlled

    thermal management, allowing

    it to work in hot environments.

    The fan is of a quiet

    design and does not turn on

    under normal circumstances

  • Lockout mode helps prevent

    casual users from changing

    settings

    Complete full-function DSP control via a single-knob

    interface. LCD screen for easy system set-up and

    monitoring: location/application EQ presets, limiter status,

    input level controls/meters and master volume control to

    ensure optimal gain structure

    Related Questions and Answers

    Q: 1. How do you find your previously recorded tracks? How do you ensure that you do not record over your previously recorded content?

    A: To find the files recorded to the Sony ICD-PX370 Digital Voice Recorder with USB (BH # SOICDPX370) see the manual: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/lit_files/627213.pdf FOLDER01" under " Recorded Files" by default. • Select " Recorded Files" from the HOME menu. • Select "Folders" - "Built-In Memory" - "FOLDER01," and then press “” . • To listen to recorded audio files stored on a microSD card, select "Folders" - "SD Card." • Select your desired file. Playback starts. Press STOP to stop playback. Press VOL -/+ to adjust the volume. The built-in speaker is provided mainly for checking recorded audio files. If you find the volume not loud enough or have difficulty in understanding what you hear, use headphones (not supplied). • When you select " Recorded Files," the file search categories of the stored files appear on the display window. • You can select one of the search categories from "Latest Recording," "Search by REC Date," "Search by REC Scene," or "Folders." The "HOLD" function will lock the device to prevent any accidental or unwanted operations.

    Q: 2. Can you use the LCF-10P on the Nikon 70-200 2.8 FL lens?

    A: Unfortunately LCF-10P is not compatible with the FL lens.

    Q: 3. can you convert the audio file to a text file? PDF?

    A: Possibly. This would require third-party speech to text software: Dragon Speech Recognition from Nuance.

    Q: 4. can this take 64gb sd card?

    A: Compatible Memory Cards: microSD (32 GB Max)

    Q: 5. Does the ICD PX470 charge the battery when plugged into a computer, etc by USB??

    A: Hi Ben L, No, The unit is not capable of charging rechargeable batteries. You may check on page 19 of the link below for more information:a href= https://docs.sony.com/release//Help_4595548311.pdf target= _blank https://docs.sony.com/release//Help_4595548311.pdf/aRalph

    Q: 6. can I record my live band practice and live karaoke? sound recorded quality?

    A: I only use this to record sessions during my technical writing meetings and after all, this is sold as a voice recorder mainly for meetings, lectures, and the like. However, ensure you set the noise level and the mic sensitivity before recording songs or your band. Listen to the playback using headphones instead of the built-in speaker. Also, install the sound organizer on your PC (or download SoundOrganizer_V2001.exe)and research online what you can do with this on your PC. Try a quick recording, be conscience of elements in the room that may cause noise during recording, and play back the results. It may take some time to figure out the best distance to set the recorder from your music source for good results.

    Q: 7. Will this fir the Magnus DX-5330 tripod head?

    A: This is not compatible with the DX-5330 Tripod Head.

    Q: 8. Does Voice Operated Recording work if using the 1/8" input jack, or just the microphone? Really need this if it can do it through the input.

    A: The Sony ICD-UX570 Digital Voice Recorder (Black)BH #SOICDUX570BK will accept an external microphone via its 1/8", 3.5mm microphone input port.

    Q: 9. Hi! How does this recorder perform when recording live concerts?

    A: Using the recorder itself without a microphone will have much distortion when recording a concert. A shotgun microphone will be best to use if you are not on stage.

    Q: 10. Is the Godox LMS-12A AXL Omnidirectional Lavalier Microphone compatible with the Sony PX370 recorder?

    A: The Sony ICD-PX370 Digital Voice Recorder with USB BH #SOICDPX370 is not compatible with the Godox LMS-12A AXL Omnidirectional Lavalier Microphone with Locking 3.5mm TRS Connector B&H # GOLMS12AAXL.

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