CBL528

SKU FGM-888-005 (Black) / FGM-888-006 (White) Category Tags , , ,

Passive, Bi-amped Constant Beamwidth Loudspeaker

Features

  • Highly focused pattern with consistent frequency response throughout the frequency range, on and off-axis.
  • Symmetrical dispersion pattern.
  • Four 5” low-frequency drivers, with tightly designed acoustic centers, minimize comb-filtering with a frequency response down to 54 Hz.
  • Eight vertically mounted 2” mid-high frequency drivers.
  • Patent pending mid-high frequency gain shading provides a smooth and controlled 45° vertical pattern from 420 Hz to 18 kHz.
  • Bi-Amped design for system integration with Blaze Amplifiers.
  • 180° symmetrical horizontal pattern control.
  • Ultra low-distortion drivers
  • System range 54 Hz – 18 kHz

Specifications

Additional information

Frequency Response (-3dB)*

54 Hz – 18 kHz

Frequency Range (-10 dB)*

48 Hz – 18 kHz

Horizontal Nominal Dispersion (-6 dB)

180°

Vertical Nominal Dispersion (-6 dB)

45°

Long Term Power Handling (Low Freq.)**

320 W (1280 W peak)

Long Term Power Handling (High Freq.)**

200 W (800 W peak)

Low Frequency Impedance

8 ohms

High Frequency Impedance

5.2 ohms

Pressure Sensitivity (Low Freq @ 1 W / 1 m)***

93 dB

Pressure Sensitivity (High Freq. @ 1 W / 1 m)***

95.5 dB

Max System SPL (@ 1 W / 1 m)

121 dB SPL (131 dB SPL peak)

Colour

Black, White

Description

Featuring a compact form factor, the CBL528 makes an excellent choice for permanent installations such as fitness & sports venues, conference centers, and houses of worship. And with its Bi-Amped design for system integration with Blaze Audio amplifiers, it also makes an excellent choice for permanent installations such as performing arts venues, commercial theaters, and houses of worship.

With its wide 180-degree horizontal and 45-degree vertical dispersion, this loudspeaker supports a frequency range from 54Hz to 18kHz—ensuring clear, natural-sounding music and highly articulate speech reproduction. Equally important, the CBL528’s symmetrical dispersion pattern ensures listeners hear consistent sound regardless of whether they are positioned in front of, to the left, or to the right of the loudspeaker.

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