Yamaha - CXR10 MK3
The Yamaha CXR10 MK3 passive loudspeaker delivers precise, controlled sound energy in a variety of configurations, whether you're on the move or in a demanding fixed installation. With its exclusive 10" driver and 1" tweeter, it uses advanced acoustic technologies such as a wide horn to optimise directivity and a carefully positioned port to smooth out low frequencies. Its injection-moulded cabinet reduces resonance while remaining lightweight, offering a reliable and adaptable solution, ready to accompany every sound project without unnecessary detours.
Presentation
In terms of sound projection, the large-diameter horn of this Yamaha passive loudspeaker works the directivity over a wide range of frequencies. The result is more homogenous coverage, limiting hollow zones and improving overall clarity. This makes it easier to adapt to different configurations without having to make too many complex adjustments.
When it comes to low frequencies, the optimised positioning of the port on the CXR10 MK3 effectively reduces standing wave phenomena. The result is a smoother, more controlled low-frequency soundstage, with an added sense of precision. This technical approach improves sonic coherence without the need for heavy downstream corrections.
The optimised positioning of the port effectively limits internal standing waves, improving the cleanliness of low frequencies. As a result, you get a more even response, even in configurations where acoustic reflections often complicate the rendering.
The injection-moulded cabinet used by Yamaha combines mechanical strength with reduced parasitic vibrations. You're handling a lighter speaker while retaining good structural rigidity. This design contributes directly to the stability of the sound reproduction, especially as usage levels gradually increase.
The symmetrical design of the cabinet opens up several possibilities for use depending on your installation. You can place the Yamaha CXR10 MK3 in the front or in the rear, with a consistent orientation of the high frequencies. This flexibility simplifies set-up on stage or in the hall, without radically changing your technical set-up.
Other features
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Yamaha CXR10 MK3
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Passive speaker
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Bass-reflex design
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Impedance : 8Ω
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Peak power : 1100 W
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RMS power : 275 W
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Recommended amplifier : 550 W RMS @ 8Ω
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Max SPL : 123 dB
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Speaker : ∅254 mm (10")
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Voice coil : ∅63,5 mm (2,5")
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Speaker magnet: Ferrite
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Tweeter: ∅2.54 mm (1") Throat Compression Driver
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Tweeter Diaphragm: ∅44.45 mm (1.75") Polyimide
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Tweeter Magnet: Ferrite
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Frequency response: 50 Hz ⭢ 20 kHz
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Crossover frequency: 2 kHz
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Directivity: H90° x V60° .
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Connectors : 2x SpeakON NL4MP (Parallel)
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Housing: Polypropylene, Black
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Floor monitor angle: 55
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Suspension points : M10 & M8
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Inserts ∅35 mm : 2 (0° & -7°)
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Dimensions : 502 x 310 x 310 mm
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Weight : 12,2 kg
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Warranty: up to 7 years
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After registration on the Yamaha website within 6 months.
To find out more...
Built-in anchor points make it easy to suspend installations using suitable eyebolts. You can consider secure fixing for fixed or temporary configurations. This approach extends the possibilities for integrating the Yamaha CXR10 MK3 into more complex systems.
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