EAW KF930 Folheto

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SPECIFICATIONS KF930
PHYSICAL
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KF930/888060(A)/2 pp
1/29/99
Printed in USA
DESCRIPTION
PERFORMANCE
APPLICATION
A dedicated PPST™ low frequency system in a trapezoidal
enclosure. Includes 4x 15-in woofers reverse mounted to opti-
mize driver coupling. 
The KF930 PPST™ LF module is engineered for use in KF900
Series arrays. KF900 Series modules can only be used in arrays
and must be integrated with complex PPST™ processing. Six
year warranty.
Applications include:
Stadiums
Concert Tours
Frequency Response (1 Watt @ 1m)
±3 dB 38 Hz - 350 Hz
-10 dB 30 Hz - 400 Hz
Efficiency/Axial Sensitivity (dB SPL, 1 Watt @ 1m)
LF 101
Impedance (Ohm)
LF 2x 4
Power Handling (Watts) AES Standard
LF 2x 
2000
Recommended Amplifier Power (Watts)
LF 2x 2000
Calculated Maximum Output (dB SPL)
LF Peak 140.0
LF Long Term 137.0
Nominal Coverage Angle/-6 dB points (degrees)
Horizontal Adjustable via PPST™ processing
Vertical Adjustable via PPST™ processing
Recommended Complementary Systems
Sub KF940
Mid/High KF920/KF910/KF911/KF913
Part Number
999550
LF Subsystem & Loading
4X 15-in
System Configuration
Dedicated LF
Powering Configuration
Active processing
System Crossover
200 Hz
Controls (switches, knobs)
Inner/outer column selector
Recommended High-Pass 
Frequency (24 dB/Octave)
32 Hz
Cabinet Type (shape)
Trapezoidal 
Enclosure Materials
Baltic birch plywood
Finish
Black catalyzed polyurethane
Connectors
One each male and female AP6
Suspension Hardware
(16) 3/8”-16 threaded mount
ing/suspension points (4 each 
top, bottom and sides)
Grille
Vinyl coated perforated steel, 
foam backed
Dimensions
inches
millimeters
Height
46.00
1168
Width (Front)
30.00
762
Width (Rear)
8.56
217
Depth
40.00
1016
Trapezoid Angle
15° per side
Weights
pounds
kilograms
Net Weight
296
134.7
Shipping Weight
304
138.3
Prototype shown with temporary hardware