Fender Speaker 112XP User Manual

XP ARTIST SERIES  
LOUDSPEAKER SYSTEMS  
1 1 0 X P  
1 1 2 X P  
1 1 5 X P  
1 1 0 X P, 1 1 2 X P, 1 1 5 X P  
I N S T R U C T I O N M A N U A L  
 
Acoustics and Cabinet Placement  
There are several things to  
consider when placing loud-  
speaker cabinets. First  
Other considera-  
tions include  
bass frequency  
performance and  
f e e d b a c k . . .  
FIG. B  
determine the horizontal  
coverage requirements for  
the room. When used in a  
typical auditorium setting,  
position the speakers as  
shown in Fig. B. Ensure  
adequate sound levels reach  
each seat in the audience by  
walking through the entire  
auditoriumlisten for any  
Stage  
XP  
XP  
When  
a
XP  
speaker is placed  
near a wall, there  
will  
a
low-fre-  
70°  
70°  
quency boost of  
up to 3dB. The  
drawback is that  
close proximity to  
Audience  
gaps in coverage then reposition speakers as nec-  
essary. Recheck sound coverage with a full audi-  
ence in attendance, if possible.  
a wall may also cause feedback.  
To avoid feedback: Increase the distance  
between speakers and the feedback source  
whether it is a wall, a microphone, or a guitar. Use  
cardioidpattern microphones to help block feed-  
back. Always keep microphones  
The XP Series horn has a horizontal coverage  
angle of 70º and a vertical coverage of 35º; bass  
speakers are nearly  
omnidirectional.  
pointed away from speakers.  
When setting up  
FIG. C  
your XP Series  
Sound quality is often compro-  
mised when a sound system is  
required to be hidden from  
XP  
XP  
enclosures as a  
single unit,aim  
the cabinets 70°  
apart as shown in  
FIG. C, for 140°  
of horizontal cov-  
erage.  
70°  
sight.  
Remember that the  
location of your loudspeaker  
cabinets will affect sound qual-  
ity and coverage area more than  
any other factor.  
S p e a k e r C a b l e s  
Power and audio signal cables are a  
common sources of sound system fail-  
ure. Quality cables, carefully maintained,  
are essential to the reliability of the entire  
sound system. Long cable connections  
or cables supplying multiple speaker  
cabinets must be of a sufficient gauge to  
transfer all of the available amplifier  
power to the speakers. As a rule, thick-  
er cables (lower gauge numbers) are  
more efficient because they absorb less  
power themselves.  
Prevent power loss and the degradation of signal quality by  
using the recommended cable gauges below.  
Cable that suppplys one cabinet, such as the cable to the last  
cabinet in a daisy-chain:  
Up to 50-feet requires 18-gauge cable  
Up to 100-feet requires 16-gauge cable  
Cable that suppplys two cabinets, such as the cable from the  
amp to the first cabinet in a daisy-chain:  
Up to 25-feet requires 18-gauge cable  
Up to 50-feet requires 16-gauge cable  
Up to 100-feet requires 14-gauge cable  
3
 
XP Series Specifications  
MODEL:  
110XP  
112XP  
115XP  
PART NUMBER:  
071-1100-400  
071-1200-400  
071-1500-400  
MAXIMUM OUTPUT:  
(at 1 Meter)  
117dB Continuous  
123dB Peak  
118dB Continuous  
124dB Peak  
120 dB Continuous  
126dB Peak  
CABINET:  
5/8" (1.6 cm)  
Particle Board  
5/8" (1.6 cm)  
Particle Board  
5/8" (1.6 cm)  
Particle Board  
CONNECTIONS:  
(2) 1/4" Phone Jacks  
(2) 1/4" Phone Jacks  
(2) 1/4" Phone Jacks  
DRIVER:  
Low Frequency:  
10" (25.4 cm) woofer  
2" (5.1 cm) voice coil  
12" (30.5 cm) woofer  
2" (5.1 cm) voice coil  
15" (38.1 cm) woofer  
2.5" (6.4 cm) voice coil  
High Frequency:  
Dual Piezoelectric  
Dual Piezoelectric  
Dual Piezoelectric  
Compression Drivers  
1 1/2" (3.8 cm) diaphragms  
Compression Drivers  
1 1/2" (3.8 cm) diaphragms  
Compression Drivers  
1 1/2" (3.8 cm) diaphragms  
FREQUENCY RESPONSE:  
65 Hz to 20kHz  
97 dB  
60 Hz to 20kHz  
98 dB  
60 Hz to 20kHz  
98 dB  
SENSITIVITY:  
1W/1m:  
POWER HANDLING:  
100W (RS-426A)  
200W (Program)  
400W (Peak)  
100W (RS-426A)  
200W (Program)  
400W (Peak)  
150W (RS-426A)  
300W (Program)  
600W (Peak)  
IMPEDANCE:  
DIMENSIONS:  
8Ω  
8Ω  
8Ω  
Height  
20.3" (51.6 cm)  
14.6" (37.1 cm)  
6.4" (16.3 cm)  
15.6" (39.6 cm)  
21.3" (54.1 cm)  
18" (45.7 cm)  
6.4" (16.3 cm)  
18.4" (46.7 cm)  
23.9"(60.7 cm)  
21" (53.3 cm)  
8.4" (21.3 cm)  
19.6" (49.8 cm)  
Width (front)  
Width (rear)  
Depth  
WEIGHT:  
37 lbs. (16.8 kg)  
50 lbs. (22.7 kg)  
58 lbs. (26.4 kg)  
A PRODUCT OF:  
FENDER MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS CORP.  
CORONA, CA USA  
Fender® is registered trademark of FMIC  
Tolex® is a registered trademark of GenCorp, Inc.  
P/N 057245 REV A  
 

Ei Electronics Smoke Alarm Ei 156TLR User Manual
Excalibur electronic Home Safety Product H637S User Manual
Extron electronic Network Card P 2 DA1 USB User Manual
Fellowes Paper Shredder S50 P500 User Manual
Fisher Price Building Set R9485 User Manual
Frymaster Fryer EH1721 User Manual
FUNAI Flat Panel Television 6842PE User Manual
Generac Portable Generator 09779 2 User Manual
Giant Bicycle CYPHER 2 User Manual
GN Netcom Headphones GN 9350 User Manual