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Palmer ORBIT 11 Active Coaxial 3-way Studio Monitor (Black) - 8in

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Palmer ORBIT 11 Active Coaxial 3-way Studio Monitor (Black) - 8inThe Palmer ORBIT 11 is an active coaxial 3 way studio monitor designed for mixing, mastering, post production, sound design, broadcasting, and content creation. Its coaxial True Point Source design combines a 6. 5 midrange driver and a 1 tweeter on a single acoustic axis and provides consistent 120 120 dispersion for stable imaging and reliable balance across the listening area. The controlled, consistent dispersion pattern helps to maintain reliable

The Palmer ORBIT 11 is an active coaxial 3-way studio monitor designed for mixing, mastering, post-production, sound design, broadcasting, and content creation. Its coaxial True Point Source design combines a 6.5″ midrange driver and a 1″ tweeter on a single acoustic axis and provides consistent 120° × 120° dispersion for stable imaging and reliable balance across the listening area.

The controlled, consistent dispersion pattern helps to maintain reliable balance and translation, while the cardioid front baffle reduces rearward energy to limit room interaction.

Low frequencies are handled by two impulse-compensated 8″ woofers mounted in a sealed, die-cast aluminium enclosure with 5 to 16 mm wall thickness, which is designed to counteract mechanical forces and minimise cabinet vibration, delivering an impressively deep bass response down to 28 Hz.

Internal processing operates at 96 kHz/24-bit with FIR filtering for linear-phase behaviour and time-coherent driver integration.

For fast setup, the top-mounted control panel provides direct access to the input pad, 3-band EQ, Desk and Rear Wall presets, and an 80 Hz high-pass filter. Connectivity options include a balanced XLR line input and AES3 via XLR, with an AES3 Thru output for daisy-chaining.

For wall or ceiling installation, the ORBIT 11 features threaded mounting points and an M8 eye-bolt point for safety attachment, and it is compatible with the Gravity Tilt-and-Swivel Mount GSPWMBS20B.

Engineered in Germany with musical sensitivity, the ORBIT 11 is built for reliable monitoring with time-coherent reproduction and extended low-frequency response, made for those who listen.

Features

  • Coaxial true point source (6.5" mid + 1" tweeter)
  • Impulse compensated dual 8" woofers for tight, resonance-free bass
  • True 3-way design for full-range accuracy and clarity
  • 1000 W Class-D amplifier delivers high dynamic range
  • Cardioid design for controlled directivity and reduced room interaction
  • 120° ×120° constant directivity provides uniform coverage
  • FIR filters for linear phase with minimal latency
  • Ultra Wide frequency range (28 Hz–28 kHz @ -3 dB)
  • Advanced low-end design improves wall coupling and reduces cancellations
  • Clean control panel with desk & wall presets for efficient setup
  • High-resolution 96 kHz / 24-bit DAC and DSP
  • Analog and AES3 inputs for seamless integration
  • Die-cast aluminium housing for ultra-low resonance
  • Black or white finish for your individual style

Specifications

General

  • Type: Active
  • Peak output power: 1,000 W
  • RMS output power: 400 W
  • Amp class: Class D
  • Max. SPL peak: 116 dB
  • Frequency response (-3 dB, rel. Avg): 28 - 28,000 Hz
  • Crossover frequency: 250 Hz / 1800 Hz
  • Beam angle: 120° (hor.) / 120° (vert.)
  • Number of inputs: 2
  • Number of outputs: 1
  • Protection features: Limiter, Multiband Limiter, Overheating
  • Colour: Black

Inputs

  • Number of AES3 inputs: 1
  • AES3 connector type: XLR 3-pole female
  • Number of line inputs: 1
  • Line-In connector type: XLR 3-pole female

Line input performance

  • Nom. Sensitivity (< 1% THD, 1 kHz, max. Gain): 0 dBu
  • Nom. input clipping, balanced (< 1% THD, 1 kHz, unity): 22 dBu
  • Input impedance (balanced): 10 kΩ

Outputs

  • Output signal type: AES/EBU
  • Number of AES3 outputs: 1
  • AES3 outputs connector type: XLR 3-pole female

Signal processing

  • AD/DA converter bit depth: 24 Bit
  • AD/DA converter sampling rate: 96 kHz
  • Min. Signal-to-noise ratio (SNR): 103 dB
  • Max. THD+N (1 kHz, +4 dBu, unity, unweighted): 0.01 %
  • Max. THD+N (30 Hz, +4 dBu, unity, unweighted): 0.02 %

Bass driver

  • Size: 8 "
  • Quantity: 2
  • Magnet: Ferrite
  • Voice coil: 1.5 "

Mid range

  • Size: 6.5 "
  • Voice coil: 2 "
  • Magnet: Ferrite

Tweeter

  • Driver size: 1 "
  • Magnet: Neodymium
  • Voice coil: 1 "

Mains operation

  • Operation voltage: 100 V AC - 240 V AC / 50 - 60 Hz
  • Power supply type: Switched-mode power supply (SMPS)
  • Mains connector: IEC C14 plug male

Housing

  • Design: Closed
  • Mounting type: M6
  • Number of mounting points: 4
  • Cabinet material: Die-cast aluminium
  • Material thickness: 5 mm
  • Front grille material: Aluminium

Cooling

Cooling system: Convection cooling

Environmental

  • Protection class: IP20
  • Ambient temperature: 0 - 40 °C
  • Maximum air humidity (non-condensing): 80 %

Dimensions & weight

  • Width: 217 mm
  • Height: 293 mm
  • Depth: 292 mm
  • Weight: 13.9 kg
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Bought for my grandson's birthday next month.
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