Acoustical Specifications and Wiring

LT 9702®-III Loudspeaker Product Description

The Bose® Panaray® LT 9702®-III loudspeaker is a mid/high-frequency device designed for shorter throw distances. The LT 9702-III loudspeaker offers an 92º horizontal by 61º vertical dispersion pattern which is the broadest beamwidth of all the LT loudspeakers.

When arrayed correctly, LT 9702-III loudspeakers behave sonically as a large single source of sound energy. This Coherent Wavefront provides full fidelity and even coverage at critical mid- and high-frequencies throughout the coverage area of the array.

Each Panaray LT 9702-III loudspeaker uses two V2 mid-frequency drivers combined with a 1.4" compression driver mounted on a 90˚H x 70˚V constant directivity waveguide.

The LT 9702-III loudspeaker can be operated in a passive or bi-amplified mode.

• In passive mode, the internal passive crossover network is utilized and a single amplified signal is connected to the loudspeaker.

• In bi-amplified mode, the mid-frequency and high-frequency drivers are accessed through separate pins on the Neutrik NL4 connectors.

LT 9702-III speaker with grille

Active equalization for the LT 9702 III loudspeaker can be provided by using the Panaray

 

 

LT 9702-III EQ card or the Panaray system digital controller with presets for each Panaray

 

speaker and combination of speakers. A parametric equalizer can replicate the active

 

equalization curve on the following page, along with a high-pass filter and low pass filter as

 

shown.

LT 9702-III speaker without grille

LT 9702-III speaker rear

LT 9702-III Acoustical Specifications

 

Passive

Bi-Amped

 

 

 

Mid

 

High

Power Handling1

140W

140W

 

75W

 

 

 

 

 

Impedance

8

8

 

8

 

 

 

 

 

Sensitivity2 (at 1W @ 1m)

104 dB SPL

105 dB SPL

 

104 dB SPL

Maximum SPL3

126 dB SPL

127 dB SPL

 

123 dB SPL

(pink noise @1m @ rated power)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mid Frequency

 

 

Recommended Crossover

 

HPF: 160 Hz, Butterworth, 4th order

 

 

Internal Crossover @ 1.6 kHz

LPF: 1600 Hz, Butterworth, 4th order

 

 

High Frequency

 

 

 

 

 

 

HPF: 1600 Hz, Butterworth, 4th order

 

 

 

LPF: 20 kHz, Butterworth, 4th order

 

Frequency Range4 (± 3 dB)

 

180 Hz - 16 kHz

 

 

 

 

 

 

Beamwidth

 

Horizontal: 92°, Vertical: 61°

 

(-6dB point, average 800 - 5 kHz)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

How our loudspeakers are measured

1. Power Handling

Full bandwidth pink noise, meeting the IEC Standard #268-5, is applied to the loudspeaker and amplified to a level at the loud- speaker terminals corresponding to the power handling of the loudspeaker. The loudspeaker must show no visible damage or mea- surable loss of performance after 100 hours of continuous testing.

2. Sensitivity

Full bandwidth pink noise is applied to the loudspeaker with its active equalization curve and amplified to a level at the loudspeaker terminals corresponding to 1 watt as referenced to the nominal impedance. The average sound pressure level (dB-SPL) is measured at 1 meter from the speaker in an anechoic environment.

3. Maximum SPL

Full bandwidth pink noise is applied to the loudspeaker with its active equalization curve and amplified to a level at the loudspeaker terminals corresponding to the long-term rated power handling of the speaker. The average sound pressure level (dB-SPL) is mea- sured at 1 meter from the speaker in an anechoic environment.

4. Frequency Range

Sine waves are injected into the loudspeaker and the level is adjusted to 1 watt, as referenced to the nominal impedance, and the level measured at 1meter. Resulting graph is smoothed by 0.05 octave-band.

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