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Models: B208D B210D B212D B215D

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Processor controlled output

EUROLIVE

B215D/B212D

B210D/B208D

Processor controlled output

Dynamic processing is one of the best ways to maximize output without sacrificing sound quality. The D Series’ built-in circuitry automatically adjusts program content, allowing the loudspeaker to operate at extreme levels. It accomplishes this by reducing bass output slightly as you approach the limit of the transducers. This frees up LF amp and transducer resources, so that higher overall volume can be realized. It’s like having a tiny soundman inside each cabinet constantly monitoring and changing output parameters. By making subtle changes to the crossover frequency and the audio content, the system is able to crank out more sound

— without the slightest hint of distortion.

Massive power to size ratio

Cutting-edge technology and high-fidelity speakers are not all it takes to get your message across — you need power, and lots of it. At the heart of each EUROLIVE D Series loudspeaker are two high-current amplifiers with a total output of 550-Watts for the B212D/B215D and 200-Watts for the B210D/B208D. They’re capable of driving

the speakers to their maximum with no distortion — and without speaker damage, thanks to active internal protection circuits. Put simply, they will astound you with their massive punch, smooth mids and articulate top-end!

Which speaker do I need?

As you’ve probably noticed, we make these active loudspeakers in four different woofer sizes. Which one is right for you?

Well, let’s start with your application. Is it spoken word in a hotel ballroom? Hard rock in a park? A folk singer or a drum ‘n’ bass DJ? Loud enough for an 18-year old or loud enough for your grandmother? A huge auditorium or

a tiny club?

Ergonomically shaped carry handles on each side of enclosure for easy transport of system. Two handles on B212D/B215D, one on B210D

Impact resistant, molded enclosure. Trapezoid shape allows use as

a powered monitor wedge

Rubber feet for stacking enclosure on structures or subwoofers

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Physics are physics and a 15" low frequency transducer has almost 40% more surface area with which to move air than a 12". A 12" has 30% more area than a 10", and a 10" has 35% more than an 8". So the easiest answer is “Whether to choose one speaker cabinet over another depends on your bass requirements.”

If you’re addressing a small meeting, or demoing the latest “slice-o-chop-o- vegamatic” at the swap meet or county fair, the B208D might be all the speaker you’ll need. But if you’re providing disco to the masses at a standing room only nightclub — or you just need to crank it up louder, then the B215D may be a better choice.

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State-of-the-art 1.35" aluminum- diaphragm compression driver for exceptional high-frequency reproduction

Ultra-wide dispersion and large format horn

Extremely powerful 15"/12"/10"/8" long-excursion LF transducer provides incredibly deep bass and acoustic power

13⁄8" (35-mm) pole socket for standard speaker stands

B215D

B212D

B210D

B208D

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