QSC CB10 Battery-Powered Portable Loudspeaker - 10in
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QSC CB10 Battery-Powered Portable Loudspeaker - 10in

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QSC CB10 Battery-Powered Portable Loudspeaker - 10inIdeal for DJs, events, and parties, the QSC CB10 is a portable, battery powered 2 way loudspeaker featuring a 10" high excursion LF driver and an advanced 1" compression driver for potent sound reproduction. With two XLR 1 4" combo mic line instrument jacks, a 3 channel mixer, and factory DSP presets for any application, the CB10 is extremely versatile. The CB10 features Bluetooth 5. 1, which supports remote control via the QSC Loudspeaker Control app

Ideal for DJs, events, and parties, the QSC CB10 is a portable, battery-powered 2-way loudspeaker featuring a 10" high-excursion LF driver and an advanced 1" compression driver for potent sound reproduction. With two XLR-1/4" combo mic/line/instrument jacks, a 3-channel mixer, and factory DSP presets for any application, the CB10 is extremely versatile.

The CB10 features Bluetooth 5.1, which supports remote control via the QSC Loudspeaker Control app and True Wireless connections with a second CB10 loudspeaker, an excellent choice for DJ applications. Up to 200 ms of room delay is available for loudspeaker distributions. The tilted-angle design provides optimal sound coverage and easily supports ground placement and the CB10 also supports stand and pole mounting. The built-in rechargeable battery ensures long-lasting operation anywhere, but AC power can also be utilized in environments where wired power connections are available.

Wireless and Onboard Controls

The integrated 3-channel mixer allows simple and easy connections of microphones and instruments as well as the option to stream Bluetooth music. Input presets and DSP further optimize system performance and ease of setup, while the intuitive rear panel coupled with expanded control via the QSC Loudspeaker Control app offers simple plug-and-play operation and more expansive customization. Additionally, programmable room delay (up to 200 ms) makes the CB10 an ideal system extension for distributed PA deployments.

2-Way Loudspeaker System

The CB10’s compact but powerful 10" LF driver delivers exceptional low-end reproduction and extension, while its advanced 1" compression driver ensures superior high-frequency response and coverage, without distortion.

Features
  • For Events, DJs, and Parties
  • 10" High-Excursion LF Driver
  • 1" HF Compression Driver
  • 2 x XLR-1/4" Combo Input Jacks
  • Independent Factory Presets
  • 3-Channel Mixer
  • Bluetooth 5.1 with True Wireless Support
  • Remote Control via QSC Control App
  • Up to 200 ms Room Delay Effect
  • Built-In Rechargeable Battery & AC Power

Specifications

Portable PA System
Speaker Configuration
1x 2-Way Loudspeaker
Number of Input Channels
3 (2 x Mono, 1 x Stereo)
Speakers
HF Driver
1x 1" / 25.4 mm Compression Driver
LF Driver
1x 10" / 254 mm Paper Woofer
Connectivity
Audio I/O
2x Combo XLR-1/4" TRS Female Balanced/Unbalanced Mic/Line/Hi-Z Input
1x 1/8" / 3.5 mm TRS Female Unbalanced Aux Input
1x XLR 3-Pin Male Balanced Line Output
Network I/O
No
Wireless Connectivity
Bluetooth
Power
Battery Type
System:
1x
Approximate Battery Life
12 Hours
Physical
Environmental Resistance
No
Packaging Info
Package Weight
32.735 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
22.4 x 16.3 x 15.3"
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