The Product
The Electro-Voice Q66 is a solid and dependable power amplifier whose design is based upon the industry standard P Series, delivering 600W per channel into a 4Ω load and 900W into a 2Ω load. It employs an efficient class AB design, delivering accurate full bodied audio which packs a punch where it needs to but maintaining clarity in the critical bands.
Other features include a comprehensive protection system against overheating, overload, short circuits, HF and DC and a patented LPN filter with switchable frequency and phase response correction of connected loudspeakers. Audio inputs are balanced and presented on XLR connectors with loop-through outputs for daisy-chaining to other amplifiers and the audio outputs are on locking Speakon connectors. Mains power is supplied via a standard 3 pole IEC connector. Input level is controlled by front panel mounted rotary controls with a pair of 5 segment LED meters giving clear indication of levels, with additional signal limit, clip and power LED indicators. A main power rocker switch is also located on the front panel for ease of access.
The Manufacturer
Electro-Voice had very humble beginnings when in September 1927, Lou Burroughs and Al Kahn began a small business servicing radio receivers in South Bend, Indiana. As a consequence of the Great Depression, they soon found themselves insolvent owing $5,000. This provided enough of an incentive for them to move their business in the direction of audio products, and in June 1930, they incorporated their business under the name Electro-Voice. At the time both Burroughs and Kahn felt that microphone designs around were of poor quality and over priced so they purchased a lathe and a drill and started producing about one microphone a week. Not long after Burroughs left the business, leaving complete ownership to Kahn. By 1933, the previous business debts were completely paid off and Electro-Voice began hiring employees to help in the production of the new designs. In 1936, twenty people were hired and Lou Burroughs returned as chief engineer.
Throughout the 40s, 50's and 60's Electro-Voice continued to grow and innovate producing a variety of products such as phonograph pickup cartridges and the first automatic TV booster. Loudspeakers and microphones joined their portfolio and with the brand gaining popularity and respect in the music industry Electro-Voice was established as a household name. In 1998 EV merged with equipment manufacturer Telex Communications, then in June 2006, EV, along with all of Telex Communications, became part of Bosch Security Systems division. Today EV is highly respected and continues to manufacture widely used broadcast microphones as well as loudspeakers and various other professional audio equipment.
General
- frequency response 10Hz - 40kHz ±1dB
- signal to noise ratio 107dB A weighted
- total harmonic distortion @ rated output power <0.03%
- crosstalk <-80dB @ 1kHz
- damping factor @ 1kHz 300
- IMD <0.1% @ 60Hz - 7kHz
- voltage gain 32dB @ 1kHz
- input connector XLR
- maximum input level +21dBu (8.69V RMS)
- input impedance >20kΩ balanced
- output connector Speakon and XLR
- output power 380W @ 8Ω 1kHz dual channel
- output power 600W @ 4Ω 1kHz dual channel
- output power 900W @ 2Ω 1kHz dual channel
- maximum bridged output 1200W @ 8Ω 1kHz
- maximum bridged output 1800W @ 4Ω 1kHz
- power requirements 240VAC
- dimensions 483mm W x 421.5mm D x 88.1mm H
- weight 14.8kg
Accessories Included
4 Foot Stands
Power Cable
Warranty Certificate
User Guide
Availability
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Delivery cut off time
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Shipping Costs
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International Delivery Charges
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