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Description

RHINO, our flagship, analog, four-way monitor, embodies a design philosophy that emphasizes a dedicated driver for the upper bass range, delivering enhanced warmth and fullness while maintaining a clinically flat response.

By relying on Rhino as your main monitor for critical mixing and mastering, it becomes the core of your reference setup, helping you make more informed decisions about tonal balance, stereo imaging, and the overall cohesion of your mix.

  • Enclosure type: Sealed
  • Crossover type: Hybrid Analog
  • Peak SPL: 112.5 dB (@ 1 meter)
  • Amplifiers: 2 per speaker
  • Amplifier Type: Class D
  • Amplifier Power: 2 x 500 W
  • Amplifier THD + N: %0.0018
  • Input: Balanced (Analog) XLR or Unbalanced (Analog) RCA
  • Safety: Shutdowns and LED Alerts*
  • Weight: 120 Kg each
  • Dimensions: 124 x 45 x 53 cm (HxWxD)
  • Heatsink: 3 cm
  • Carrying Box: Crate per speaker
  • Power Rating Max: 1000 Watts
  • Power Rating RMS: 450 Watts
  • Min Voltage: 110-120 Volts AC +-%10
  • Max Voltage: 200-240 Volts AC +-%10
  • Voltage Frequency: 47-63 Hz
  • AC Connector: 3-pin IEC 250 Volts AC, 10A Male
  • Stand By: User controllable (On 120 min / Off)

*Amplifiers automatically shut down in response to electrical failures, high-frequency signals, or overheating, signaled by a red LED. A white LED indicates normal operation, and red flashing warns of audio clipping. Continuous clipping triggers a protective shutdown.

Here’s what makes RHINO unique

1. Dedicated Upper Bass Driver for Warmth and Body: Rhino features a specialized driver solely for the upper bass frequencies. This driver is crucial because it enriches the sound with extra warmth and fullness, adding a distinct body to the overall audio. By isolating this frequency range, the speaker can deliver a more robust and immersive listening experience.

2. Large Rounded Edges to Minimize Diffraction: The design incorporates large, smoothly curved edges. These rounded edges help reduce diffraction—the bending and scattering of sound waves when they hit sharp edges—which can otherwise lead to distortions or a loss in clarity. The result is a more precise and natural sound reproduction.

3. Hybrid Analog Crossover System (Passive + Active): Rhino employs a hybrid crossover that combines both passive and active elements. By merging these two methods, Rhino achieves lower distortion and leverages the strengths of both systems, ensuring that each driver handles its designated frequency range with optimal performance.

Overall, Rhino’s thoughtful design—ranging from its dedicated drivers and diffraction-minimizing construction to its sophisticated hybrid crossover network—ensures that it delivers clear, warm, and accurate sound across all frequencies.

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