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Product Information Document Portable Speakers &630-*7& #91 High-Performance Active 3000-Watt PA Subwoofer with 15" TURBOSOUND Speaker and Built-In Stereo Crossover Take Control The B1500XP features balanced XLR inputs and outputs, as well as balanced XLR Thru jacks for connecting additional enclosures. A Boost Frequency knob targets a boost frequency between 45 Hz and 90 Hz. Flick the Boost switch to give your selected frequency a +10 dB boost. The B1500XP also has a High Cut dial that provides precision control over the upper-corner frequency of the subwoofer's amplifier. The High Cut dial does not affect the Thru signals, only signals directed to the subwoofer (however, it does affect the Output socket signals sent out to full-range speakers). A Level knob controls the input gain, and the Phase switch reverses the output phase to compensate for frequency cancellation between the subwoofer and satellite speakers. LEDs show operational status at a glance, including power, signal present and input overloads. Rounding out this stellar set of features is an RMS and Peak limiter, which provides the ultimate in protection for the TURBOSOUND LF driver. Which Speaker Do I Need? As you have probably noticed, we make these subwoofers in two different woofer sizes. Which one is right for you? An 18" woofer has more surface area with which to move air than a 15". If you're running sound for a jazz combo in a dinner club, a single B1500XP might be all you'll need. But if you need to serve up pulse-pounding techno at a large, standing-room-only dance club, you might need a pair of B1800XPs to really ignite the dance floor. 3 of 7

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Product Information Document
High-Performance Active
3000-Watt PA Subwoofer with
15" TURBOSOUND Speaker and
Built-In Stereo Crossover
Portable Speakers
EUROLIVE
B1500XP
Take Control
The B1500XP features balanced XLR inputs and outputs, as well as balanced XLR Thru jacks for
connecting additional enclosures. A Boost Frequency knob targets a boost frequency between
45 Hz and 90 Hz. Flick the Boost switch to give your selected frequency a +10 dB boost. The B1500XP
also has a High Cut dial that provides precision control over the upper-corner frequency of the
subwoofer’s amplifier. The High Cut dial does not affect the Thru signals, only signals directed to the
subwoofer (however, it does affect the Output socket signals sent out to full-range speakers). A Level
knob controls the input gain, and the Phase switch reverses the output phase to compensate for
frequency cancellation between the subwoofer and satellite speakers. LEDs show operational status
at a glance, including power, signal present and input overloads. Rounding out this stellar set of
features is an RMS and Peak limiter, which provides the ultimate in protection for the
TURBOSOUND
LF driver.
Which Speaker Do I Need?
As you have probably noticed, we make these subwoofers in two different woofer sizes. Which one
is right for you? An 18" woofer has more surface area with which to move air than a 15". If you’re
running sound for a jazz combo in a dinner club, a single B1500XP might be all you’ll need. But if you
need to serve up pulse-pounding techno at a large, standing-room-only dance club, you might need
a pair of B1800XPs to really ignite the dance floor.