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TAWA
112 / 215 PROCESSOR MODULES
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INPUT
PROCESSOR MODULES FOR ECLER APA 1400 AMPLIFIERS AND AWAK SERIES
CABINETS
The TAWA112 and TAWA215
processor modules are two cards specially suited for use with
the SPM Technology amplifier ECLER APA1400. The TAWA cards have
been exclusively designed for setting up bi-amplified sound systems
with AWAK series acoustic cabinets, spectacularly increasing their
acoustic performance. They feature a Linkwitz-Riley type crossover
filter with 24dB/oct slope, which confers the system a great precision
and clarity, minimizing cancellation and phase problems caused
by other configurations. These cards also perform active signal
processing which effectively improves sonic quality and optimizes
the system's dynamic range. |
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112
The TAWA112 card has been specially designed to be included
in a compact, high performance sound system consisting
of either 4 AWAK112 cabinets and two AWAK SB118 subwoofers
or 2 AWAK112 cebinets and one AWAK SB118 subwoofer. Its
cutoff frequency lies at 150 Hz. The system can only be
set up with two ECLER APA1400 power amps, one for the
highs and mids channel and one for the bass channel. The
TAWA 112 installs into the mids-highs amplifier and connects
via its outputs on the rear panel to the bass amplifier
with the supplied cables (1/4'' Jack - 1/4'' Jack).
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TAWA
215
The TAWA215 card has been specially designed to be included
in a high performance sound system consisting either 4
AWAK215 cabinets and two AWAK SB118 subwoofers. Its cutoff
frequency lies at 150 Hz. The system can only be set up
with two ECLER APA1400 power amps, one for the highs and
mids channel and one for the bass channel. The TAWA 215
installs into the mids-highs amplifier and connects via
its outputs on the rear panel to the bass amplifier with
the supplied cables (1/4'' Jack - 1/4'' Jack). |
The
TAWA cards are adjusted in factory and just need to be
mounted into the amplifier. The (equalizer) gain adjustments
for each band have been carefully studied, so that the
system hardly ever needs additional equalisation, except
in case of highly deficient room acoustics. |
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