Altec Lansing M100T User Manual

Altec Lansing Acoustics

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Ml 00 / Ml OOT

Weather Resistant

Compact Loudspeaker System

PRIMARY SPECIFICATIONS

Frequency Response:

Usable Low-Frequency

Limit:

Long-Term Average

Power Handling:

MlOO

MIOOT

Sound Pressure Level

KEY FEATURES

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Compact Size

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Versatile Mounting Provisions

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Low-Flux-Leakage Magnet Design

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Extended Bass Response

it 70 /

100 Volt Transformer

Version Available

Dispersion Angle:

Directivity Factor:

Re(Q)

Directivity Index:

Di:

85-20,000 Hz, ± 3 dB,

1 Meter on Axis, Swept

1/3-Octave, Anechoic

Environment.
65 Hz, (10-dB-down point)
Capacity per EIA Standard

RS-426A

160 watts.

1 to 30 watts in 3 dB steps.

85 dB at 1 Meter, 1 Watt

Input, Anechoic Environ­

ment, Band-Limited Pink

Noise Signal, 300 to

2,000 Hz.

100° ± 25° Horiz. and Vert.,

1.500- 10,000 Hz. Included

by 6-dB-Down Points on

Polar Responses, Indicated

One-Third-Octave Bands of

Pink Noise.

Median: 9.5 (-Fl 3.4,-5.4),

1.500- 20,000 Hz

Median: 9.8 dB (-1-3.8 dB,

-3.6 dB), 2,000-20,000 Hz

DESCRIPTION

The Altec Lansing MlOO and MIOOT are extremely

compact high-performance monitor loudspeaker sys­

tems. They are ideally suited for indoor or outdoor

applications requiring high-quality sound reproduction.

As a near-field monitor in control rooms or broadcast

studios, or as a foreground or background loudspeaker

in restaurants and clubs, they are the choice of profes­

sional users. The MlOO has a 4 ohm impedance and the

Ml OOT includes an internal 70.7 /100 volt transformer for

use in distributed loudspeaker systems. Their high

power handling also makes them suitable for nearfield

monitoring in live performance situations. Threaded

inserts in the cabinet in combination with the optional

mounting hardware provide a flexible mounting system

for virtually any application. The low-frequency section

is a

5V

a

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direct radiating woofer with a polypropylene

cone installed in an optimally vented high-impact

polystyrene enclosure. This combination produces

extended bciss response with relatively high efficiency

for a small enclosure. The use of plastic materials for

the enclosure and cone allow the loudspeaker system

to be used in high-humidity environments. The high-fre­

quency section is a r direct-radiating soft dome tweet­

er. The tweeter is ferro-fluid cooled eind uses flexible

tinsel lead wires to prevent thermal or mechanical

failure. These features in addition to the large magnetic

system make this the most rugged tweeter ever used in

a system this size. To prevent loudspeaker failure from

being accidently over-driven, independent woofer and

tweeter protection circuits have been incorporated.

These circuits will automatically reduce the power being

delivered to the drivers if their threshold is exceeded,

greatly reducing the possibility of driver failure. Both

drivers feature low-flux-leakage designs enabling the

speaker to be used in close proximity to video monitors.

For very critical video monitoring applications, a mini­

mum distance of four inches from the edge of the

loudspeaker to the edge of the CRT is recommended.

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