


Adamson: CS10 Line Array Box
Supplied with Softcase and True1 Cable.
Features:
1x XLR Input
1x XLR Output
2x EtherCON Ports
1x True1 Power Input
1x True1 Power Thru
The CS10 is a two-way, full-range intelligent loudspeaker, intended for use in a wide variety of applications. Utilizing Adamson’s proprietary network platform, the CS10 employs a redundant MILAN scheme with the ability to daisy-chain networked audio between multiple sources, an analog XLR input and output, as well as on-board DSP and amplification. All features of the loudspeaker are controlled and monitored through Adamson’s proprietary AI software.
Specifications:
2x 10-inch Kevlar® Neodymium transducers
4” compression driver
Slightly curved wavefront with a nominal dispersion pattern of 110° x 10° (H x V)
Increased vertical dispersion without sacrificing high frequency presence in the farfield.
Patented Controlled Summation Technology further eliminates low-mid lobing normally associated with 2-way line source systems.
Cabinet construction uses marine grade birch plywood as well as aircraft grade steel and aluminum
Supplied with Softcase and True1 Cable.
Features:
1x XLR Input
1x XLR Output
2x EtherCON Ports
1x True1 Power Input
1x True1 Power Thru
The CS10 is a two-way, full-range intelligent loudspeaker, intended for use in a wide variety of applications. Utilizing Adamson’s proprietary network platform, the CS10 employs a redundant MILAN scheme with the ability to daisy-chain networked audio between multiple sources, an analog XLR input and output, as well as on-board DSP and amplification. All features of the loudspeaker are controlled and monitored through Adamson’s proprietary AI software.
Specifications:
2x 10-inch Kevlar® Neodymium transducers
4” compression driver
Slightly curved wavefront with a nominal dispersion pattern of 110° x 10° (H x V)
Increased vertical dispersion without sacrificing high frequency presence in the farfield.
Patented Controlled Summation Technology further eliminates low-mid lobing normally associated with 2-way line source systems.
Cabinet construction uses marine grade birch plywood as well as aircraft grade steel and aluminum