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<div><p>The active is a self-powered product with a built-in amplifier. The F1 passive requires outside amplification. The F1 Active and F1 Passive have the same inserts, share the same accessories and brackets and can be used in both portable and installed applications.</p> </div> | <div><p>The active is a self-powered product with a built-in amplifier. The F1 passive requires outside amplification. The F1 Active and F1 Passive have the same inserts, share the same accessories and brackets and can be used in both portable and installed applications.</p> </div> | ||
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<div><p>The F1 Passive requires active equalization to achieve the full frequency response and tonal balance. There are four loudspeaker equalization presets available for each of the four array positions. These can be used in both Bose and 3rd Party processors.</p> </div> | <div><p>The F1 Passive requires active equalization to achieve the full frequency response and tonal balance. There are four loudspeaker equalization presets available for each of the four array positions. These can be used in both Bose and 3rd Party processors.</p> </div> | ||
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<summary>Is it compatible with the F1 sub?</summary> | <summary>Is it compatible with the F1 sub?</summary> |
Latest revision as of 11:27, 14 May 2016
What are the main differences between active and passive?
The active is a self-powered product with a built-in amplifier. The F1 passive requires outside amplification. The F1 Active and F1 Passive have the same inserts, share the same accessories and brackets and can be used in both portable and installed applications.
Can the F1 Passive be bi-amped?
The F1 Passive cannot be Bi-amped. It has an internal crossover to distribute audio between its mid/high drivers and woofer.
Why does it require Active EQ?
The F1 Passive requires active equalization to achieve the full frequency response and tonal balance. There are four loudspeaker equalization presets available for each of the four array positions. These can be used in both Bose and 3rd Party processors.
Is it compatible with the F1 sub?
The F1 Passive speaker is not compatible with the F1 Sub speaker stand. For installed applications, we recommend using the MB4, MB12 and MB24 sub.
What accessories are available?
F1 Active and Passive share the same accessories, these include the U-Bracket, Yoke Bracket, Pan-and-Tilt brackets and carry bags.
Which subwoofers are compatible with the F1 Passive?
For installed applications, we recommend the MB4, MB12 and MB24.
Can I install this outdoors?
F1 Passive is intended for indoor installations.
Does the system ship with carrying bags/covers?
No. F1 Bags and covers are available as optional accessories.
What are the weights and dimensions of the F1 Model 812 system?
47 lbs (21.32 kg) 26.1" H x 13.1" W x 14.6" D (664.66 x 334.3 x 372.5mm)
What ships in the box?
F1 Model 812 loudspeaker, Installation Guide