Discontinued product
Overview
Built for the Millennium Dome show in 2000
The Res 9 featured several new technologies for the turn of the Millennium, including aerospace aluminium composite construction, Neodymium magnets and integrated PWM (Class D) amplifiers for 3-way active operation.
A full touring version was never built, but this concept ultimately became the Res 5T system.
After the Millennium Dome, Res 9s were used on a variety of other events, including Jamiroquai's 2002 Japan tour as a long-throw section for Res 5T arrays. For outdoor use, units were converted to passive (externally amplified) with covers for the mid-high section.
PERFORMANCE FEATURES
Lightweight, ultra high intensity three-way loudspeaker
- 1Aerospace aluminium composite cabinet
- 2Neodymium magnets
- 3Integrated PWM (Class D) amplifiers
Technical Specification
Driver
OPERATING BAND
SENSITIVITY AT 1M
POWER (AES)
NOMINAL IMPEDANCE
Driver
2 x 15"
Operating Band
75Hz - 445Hz
Sensitivity at 1m
107dB at 2V
Power (AES)
700W
Nominal Impedence
4Ω
Driver
2 x 8"
Operating Band
445Hz - 5.77kHz
Sensitivity at 1m
111dB at 2.8V
Power (AES)
350W
Nominal Impedence
8Ω
Driver
4 x 1"
Operating Band
5.55kHz - 18kHz
Sensitivity at 1m
113dB at 2.8V
Power (AES)
200W
Nominal Impedence
8Ω
USABLE BANDWIDTH (-3DB)
WEIGHT
NOMINAL DISPERSION
CONNECTORS
USABLE BANDWIDTH (-3DB)
75Hz - 18kHz
Weight
68kg (150lbs)
Nominal Dispersion
25° Horizontal x 25° Vertical
Connectors
Wago terminals