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Atlasied Fap63t-w Strategy Iii Series 6.5" 70.7/100v-32w Ceiling Loudspeaker (pair, White)

Atlasied Fap63t-w Strategy Iii Series 6.5" 70.7/100v-32w Ceiling Loudspeaker (pair, White)
  • Product Code: ga180317
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$887.94 $1,234.24

The white FAP63T-W Strategy III Series 6.5" 70.7/100V-32W Ceiling Loudspeaker from Atlas is a factory assembled loudspeaker that is optimally tuned, ported in an enclosure, and built with a 32W, 70.7/100V transformer. It can be used in several environments in applications for retail stores, restaurants, recreational facilities, hotels, casinos, and more.

A convenient front mounted selector switch allows tap selection without the need to remove the loudspeaker from the ceiling. This switch also has a transformer bypass setting for 8 Ohms direct coupled operation. In addition, easy installation in drop tile or sheetrock ceilings via the C-Ring/V-Rail tile bridge that is included.

There is a Safety First Mounting System that protects from over-torquing the mounting doglegs during installation and potentially cracking or breaking the mounting system. The result is no install tools required, no over-torqued doglegs, and no rusted screws, and quick installation.

70.7V/100V and 8 Ohms Operation    Installs Without Drill or Screwdriver    Waveguide Provides 110° Dispersion    Ported Enclosure    4-Pole Detachable Phoenix Connectors    Front-Mounted Tap Selector Switch

System
TypeTwo way, full range, coaxial ceiling loudspeaker
Operation ModeNon-powered Passive
Operating Range56 Hz (-10 dB)
Frequency Response50 Hz - 20 kHz (±5 dB)
CoverageVertical: 130° 800 Hz to 4 kHz
Horizontal: 130° 800 Hz to 4 kHz
Max Input Ratings (8 Ohms)75 W continuous, 150 W program
24.5 V RMS, 49 V momentary peak
Transformer Taps70 V: 32 W, 16 W, 8 W, 4 W and low impedance (8 Ohms)
100 V: 32 W, 16 W, 8 W
Directivity CharacteristicQ: 7.62 @ 2 kHz
DI: 8.82 @ 2 kHz
Input Sensitivity90 dB SPL (@ 1 W/1 m)
Max SPLPassive: 108.5 dB continuous / 115 dB peak
Signal Processing80 Hz HPF (recommended)
Amplifier Power200 W at 8 Ohms (recommended)
Transducers
Low Frequency Driver1 x 6.5" (17 cm)
Voice Coil1" (2.5 cm)
High Frequency Driver1 x 0.79" (20 mm) treated silk dome tweeter
Maximum Output108.5 dB continuous / 115 dB (peak 8 Ohms)
Nominal Impedance8 Ohms
Crossover Frequency2.5 kHz
Enclosure
Material of ConstructionEnclosure: Powder painted CRS
Grille: Powder coated CRS, white finish (RAL9016) paintable
Baffle: UL94V-0 PC
Mount: Zinc-plated CRS
Input Connection Type4-position phoenix type connector
ControlsFront-face power taps / low impedance selector switch
MountingPatented safety first mounting system
Safety Features1 x safety hang point
Safety RatingUL Listed to comply with UL1480, UL2043 and CSA60065
Suitable for use in air handling spaces per NFPA 70 and NFPA 90
Ingress ProtectionIP-21
Environmental TestingHumidity: MIL-STD-810G / High and Low Temperature: -4.0 to 158°F (-20 to 70°C)
Cutout Diameter9.18" (23 cm)
Dimensions10.51 x 10.51 x 8.86" (27 x 27 x 23 cm)
Weight6.23 lb / 2.85 kg (unit w/c-ring)
2.1 lb / .95 kg (2V-rails)
Packaging Info
Package Weight24 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)28 x 16 x 13"

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Does this grip fits SONY A7 IV ?

A: No, this grip is not intended for the A7IV. The appropriate grip would be this. B&H # VEBGS7

Q: 2. Have the background open and mounted for about a month now. Not only are wrinkles still present but there are pockets here and there and they do show on video. Steaming from what I read here takes care of the wrinkles. What fix does the manufacturer suggest to get rid of the pockets? Is there for example a technique for pulling the fabric around the rim? Can someone please describe the steps to take? Thanks.

A: Aside from steaming the wrinkles out, it is best to make sure that the wire frame within the background is not kinked in any way, which could be the cause of the pockets you're referring to. If using the white side, you can always light the background completely, which will essentially hide any imperfections on it.

Q: 3. Will this fit on the Sony A7 IIII?

A: If you have the Sony A7 IV, the Vello BG-S7 Battery Grip for Sony a1, a9 II, a7 S III, a7R IV, and a7 IV Series Cameras, BH # VEBGS7 is the compatible option. https://bhpho.to/3wJQici

Q: 4. There seems to be mixed answers on if this will fit a7siii. Anyone know for sure?

A: This will not fit the A7SIII. You need this battery grip https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1494689-REG/sony_vg_c4em_vertical_grip_for_a7r.html

Q: 5. I have a generic brand battery grip on both of my canon cameras 7D and 5D Mark III and it seems that sometimes with this generic brand of grip that the top dial does not work on the main camera and I have to move the dial on the battery grip to get this going again and sometimes I need to power off and on the camera. Has anyone seen any issues using this Vello battery grip on a Sony a7III?

A: There shouldn't be any issues with the grip, contact Vello Group LLCTel: (212) 594-2353 Website http://www.vellogear.com/ Email cs@gradusgroup.com

Q: 6. Does this work for the SonyA7?

A: Not the original A7 unfortunately.

Q: 7. I just received my Papilio 6.5X binoculars. I have properly set the interpupillary distance for distance viewing but have noticed that when I focus close to or especially at minimum focus distance I see slight overlapping images. At those close distances I cannot adjust the interpupillary distance to eliminate this problem. Is this an unavoidable problem with these extreme closeup design or do I have a problem with my binoculars?

A: Yes, The binocular is limited to its maximum spec.

Q: 8. do you need to turn the ON button of the grip for the camera to work? it seems to work fine when i only turn on the camera body itself

A: The grip Control Switch needs to be on so that all buttons on the grip will function.

Q: 9. Is it possible to buy an extra battery tray? Would be nice on long exposures. Just to be able to slip an entire new drawer in. Do they even make those ?

A: this supplier does not sell spare trays.

Q: 10. When viewing insects, is there a significant difference between the 8.5x21 and the 6.5x21?

A: I bought my 6.5x21 to view butterflies and small day flying moths. It's a trade off between the 8.5 and the 6.5 as the answers below mention. I have only tried a friend's 8.5 once, but I had some trouble locating my subject after it moved. The 6.5 has served me well and I have yet to need more magnification. I made the right choice for myself with the 6.5. They are also great for viewing all sorts of subjects, from flowers to mountains. I love them.

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