QSC Audio Stereo System HPR122i, HPR152i, HPR153i, HPR151i, HPR181i User Guide

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HPR Series Powered Loudspeaker Products  
User Manual  
HPR122i  
HPR152i  
HPR153i  
HPR151i  
HPR181i  
12-inch two-way  
15-inch two-way  
15-inch three-way  
15-inch subwoofer  
18-inch subwoofer  
*TD-000234-00*  
TD-000234-01 rev.B  
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Introduction  
Congratulations and thank you for your purchase of this professional, powered loudspeaker product. To get the most from your investment, we  
recommend you review all the information provided in this User Manual.  
The HPR self-powered loudspeakers provide excellent sound quality, durable construction and clean, efficient, on-board amplification. Amplifi-  
ers are matched to the drivers with active equalization and precise crossover control. Active power limiting and thermal management extends  
the life of drivers and the amplifier. The HPR series solves many application challenges with its great sound, built-in protection systems and self-  
contained portability. HPR is the perfect solution for public performances, corporate events and private parties demanding flexible and excellent  
sounding system solutions.  
All models are self-powered using efficient amplifiers. AC line connection is fast and easy; an IEC-style quick-disconnect ensures reliable AC  
mains connection while providing an easy-to-remove power cord for cabinet mobility. Audio enters the self-powered loudspeaker via a female  
XLR connector with an additional parallel-wired male XLR output for daisy-chaining. No outboard signal processing is required as all models fea-  
ture on-board filtering. The two-way and three-way full-range loudspeakers feature a switchable 100 Hz low-cut filter for use when subwoofers  
are part of the system. Subwoofer models have two full-range input connectors (left and right) and two sets of output connectors; one pair fea-  
turing a 100 Hz low-cut filter and one pair passing full-range signal.  
Rear-panel LEDs alert the user to AC power status, input signal presence, and limiter operation. Additionally, a blue front-panel "power on" LED  
provides valuable visual power confirmation. It can also be disabled for applications where light toward the audience  
may interfere with stage aesthetics. All models feature a 21-step detent Gain control allowing precise control and repeatable setup. The enclo-  
sures are made of high-quality plywood and are texture-coated in black. The models HPR122i, HPR152i and HPR153i have integral M10 suspen-  
sion points for permanent installation and "flying" applications. Features vary by model, so please refer to sales brochures or the specifications  
section of this manual for specific model information.  
HPR122i Features  
HPR152i Features  
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1- Pole Cup  
2- Handles  
3- Grill  
4- Power Amplifier  
5- Slip-resistant Feet  
6- Rigging points  
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HPR153i Features  
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HPR151i Features  
HPR181i Features  
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2- Handles  
3- Grill  
4- Power Amplifier  
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6- Casters (HPR181W only)  
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Full Range Amplifier Detail  
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1- Input and Output Connector(s)  
2- Gain Control  
3- Power, Signal, and Clip LED Indicators  
4- Front LED Switch  
5- 100 Hz Low-Cut Filter Switch  
6- Power Switch  
7- Circuit Breaker  
8- Serial Number Plate  
9- Power Cord Tether Lance  
10- IEC Power Inlet  
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Subwoofer Amplifier Detail  
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2- Gain Control  
3- Power, Signal, and Clip LED Indicators  
4- Front LED Switch  
5- Polarity Switch  
6- Power Switch  
7- Circuit Breaker  
8- Serial Number Plate  
9- Power Cord Tether Lance  
10- IEC Power Inlet  
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Installation  
Before placing, installing, rigging, or suspending any speaker product, inspect all hardware, suspension, cabinets, transducers, brackets  
and associated equipment for damage. Any missing, corroded, deformed, or non-load rated component could significantly reduce the  
strength of the installation or placement. Any such condition severely reduces the safety of the installation and should be immediately  
corrected. Use only hardware which is rated for the loading conditions of the installation and any possible short-term, unexpected over-  
loading. Never exceed the rating of the hardware or equipment.  
Consult a licensed, Professional Engineer regarding physical equipment installation. Ensure that all local, state and national regulations  
regarding the safety and operation of loudspeakers and related equipment are understood and adhered to.  
How They Should Be Used  
HPR122i: The HPR122i was designed to sit on the floor, stage, subwoofer enclosure, be suspended, or be pole mounted on a 35mm diameter  
loudspeaker support pole. The pole can be part of a stand-alone loudspeaker stand or be inserted into the pole cup of the HPR151i or  
HPR181i. Pole length must be no longer than 31” (787mm) when supported by the HPR151i or HPR181i subwoofer.  
HPR152i: The HPR152i was designed to sit on the floor, stage, subwoofer enclosure, be suspended, or be pole mounted on a 35mm diameter  
loudspeaker support pole. The pole can be part of a stand-alone loudspeaker stand or be inserted into the pole cup of the HPR151i or  
HPR181i. Pole length must be no longer than 26” (660mm) when supported by the HPR151i or HPR181i subwoofer.  
HPR153i: The HPR153i was designed to be suspended, or sit on the floor, stage, or on top of the subwoofer enclosure. Do not attempt to pole  
mount this loudspeaker! There is no pole cup provided.  
HPR151i: The HPR151i was designed to sit on the floor or on the stage. A pole cup on the top of the enclosure accepts 35mm loudspeaker  
mounting poles. Rubber feet on the enclosures bottom help to minimize enclosure movement during operation. Do not pole mount or stack  
more than one enclosure on top of the HPR151i enclosure.  
HPR181i: The HPR181i was designed to sit on the floor or on the stage. A pole cup on the top of the enclosure accepts 35mm loudspeaker  
mounting poles. Rubber feet on the enclosures bottom help to minimize enclosure movement during operation. Do not pole mount or stack  
more than one enclosure on top of the HPR181i enclosure. As the casters will wear during normal use, it may be required to insert small foam  
pieces between the wheels and frames to minimize rattling at high output levels.  
HPR122i WARNING!  
HPR152i WARNING!  
Do not use a loudspeaker support  
pole longer than 31” (787mm)  
when supported by the HPR151i or  
HPR181i subwoofer. Note- each  
pole cup is approximately 4”  
(102mm) deep.  
Do not use a loudspeaker support  
pole longer than 26” (660mm)  
when supported by the HPR151i or  
HPR181i subwoofer. Note- each  
pole cup is approximately 4”  
(102mm) deep.  
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Installation (continued)  
Pick Points (suspended installations)  
Pickpoints on the  
HPR122i  
The HPR152i and HPR153i enclosures feature three load-rated pick points.  
The HPR122i enclosure features nine load-rated pick points. As shipped  
from the factory, each pick point has a bolt or plug installed to retain the  
air-tight design of the enclosure. Never operate the loudspeaker with the  
pick points open (unsealed) as it will degrade the performance of the  
product.  
Ensure all pick-point fasteners are installed and correctly  
tightened in order to maintain enclosures rated strength.  
Additionally, air leaks resulting from missing hardware will  
degrade the loudspeakers performance.  
Use only QSC’s M10 forged shoulder eye bolts. Contact QSC  
Technical Services department for complete information.  
Cooling  
This is a self-powered loudspeaker containing an internal power amplifier  
that produces heat. Allow a minimum of 6” (152mm) clearance at cabinet  
back for convection cooling. Keep anything that might restrict airflow  
away from the rear of the enclosure (i.e draperies, fabric, etc...).  
Pickpoints on the  
HPR152i and  
HPR153i  
Do not use the HPR152i, HPR153i, HPR151i, or HPR181i oriented  
horizontally. Horizontal orientation can cause overheating and  
thermal limiting. The cooling fins on the amplifier module must be  
vertically oriented in order to efficiently dissipate the heat gener-  
ated by the amplifier.  
Do not install enclosures with their rear panels exposed to direct  
sunlight. Direct sunlight will heat the amplifier module and reduce  
its ability to produce full output. Install sunshades if the applica-  
tion merits.  
Maximum ambient temperature for full performance to specifica-  
tion is 40° C. (104° F.).  
Do not install enclosures where exposed to rain or other water  
sources. The enclosure is not weatherproof. Outdoor installations  
must provide protection from the elements.  
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AC Mains  
AC power cord  
tether use-  
Connect AC power to the IEC socket on the back of the amplifier by locating  
the IEC connector-end of the AC power cord and inserting it fully into the IEC  
inlet on the power amplifier module. NOTE: Turn off the AC power switch  
before connecting AC power.  
1- Insert tether  
through chassis  
lance adjacent IEC  
inlet.  
An AC power cord hook-and-loop tether (retention strap) is provided to mini-  
mize the risk of the power cord being inadvertently pulled from its connection  
at the back of the amplifier. To use the tether, pass it through the chassis  
lance (adjacent the IEC socket) and then capture the AC power cord by loop-  
ing it in the tether before closing the hook-and-loop strap.  
The correct AC line voltage is shown on the serial number label, on  
the rear panel. Connecting to the wrong line voltage may damage the  
amplifier or increase the risk of electric shock.  
2- Form a small  
loop in the AC  
power cord. Cap-  
ture the AC power  
cord in the tether  
and secure by pull-  
ing the smaller end  
through the hole in  
the tethers large  
end.  
AC Mains Disconnection  
Turn the AC power switch to the off position. To remove the AC mains cord,  
grasp the IEC connectors plastic body and pull, removing the connector from  
the socket.  
Power Switch  
Push in on the top of the rocker switch to apply AC mains power to the pow-  
ered loudspeaker. Push in on the bottom of the rocker switch to turn the pow-  
ered loudspeaker off.  
AC power switch  
When turned on, the blue POWER indicator LED and the red LIMIT (limiter)  
indicator LED will illuminate; after a few seconds the red LIMIT indicator will  
extinguish.  
LED POWER Indicator  
The blue LED POWER indicator will illuminate when the AC Power switch is  
in the “ON” position, the AC mains power cord is connected properly, and the  
AC mains are functioning properly. The LED POWER indicator will extinguish  
when the AC Power switch is in the “off” position or AC mains power has  
been removed from the loudspeaker.  
Power “on” indicator LED  
If the POWER indicator does not illuminate when the Power switch is placed  
in the “on” position, verify the AC mains line cord is properly attached to the  
loudspeaker and plugged into the AC outlet. Verify the outlet is functioning  
properly.  
If the AC mains cordset is serviceable and the AC mains outlet is oper-  
ating properly, but the loudspeaker fails to operate, the loudspeaker  
may require servicing. Contact QSC’s Technical Services department.  
System Power Sequencing  
Proper power turn on sequence can help to prevent unexpected sounds from  
your system (pops, clicks, thumps). These unintended sounds can damage  
drivers and cause audience members to question the professionalism of the  
sound team. Turn on and off the system in the proper order to avoid unex-  
pected sounds.  
Power On Sequence: Turn on all source devices (CD players, mixers), turn  
on subwoofer, then turn on the “top-boxes” (HPR122i, HPR152i and HPR153i).  
Power Off Sequence: Turn off the top-boxes, turn off the subwoofer, then  
turn off the source devices.  
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Input Connections  
Full-range loudspeakers Input  
(IN) and Output (OUT) Connectors  
Full-range models have one female XLR line-level input marked  
FULL RANGE LINE IN.  
Subwoofers have a second set of connectors, one for the left  
channels audio and one for the right channels audio.  
We recommend balanced connections be used. Balanced con-  
nections will reduce AC hum and interference, especially with  
long cable runs. Unbalanced connections may be suitable for  
short cables. The input impedance is 22k ohm for balanced con-  
nections or 11k ohm for unbalanced connections. The signal's  
source impedance should be less than 600 ohms.  
HPR122i, HPR152i and HPR153i: Insert the male XLR input  
into the jack marked FULL RANGE LINE IN. Ensure the connector  
is fully seated.  
Subwoofer loudspeakers Input (IN)  
and Output (OUT) Connectors  
HPR151i and HPR181i: Insert the left channels XLR input into  
the left channels (L) FULL RANGE LINE IN connector. Insert  
the right channels XLR connector into the right channels (R)  
FULL RANGE LINE IN connector. If a single input signal is  
used, plug into either the L (left) or R (right) channels input.  
If two input signals are used, plug the left channels signal  
into the connector marked FULL RANGE LINE IN L (the top  
input connector) and the right channels signal into the con-  
nector marked FULL RANGE LINE IN R (the bottom input con-  
nector). When two input signals are applied, the subwoofers  
gain is automatically increased 6dB as the subwoofer will  
likely be used with two full-range loudspeakers.  
Balanced inputs: Connect to the plug as shown.  
1= shield (ground)  
3= minus (-)  
2= plus (+)  
Unbalanced inputs: Connect to the plug as shown. Pin 3 and  
pin 1 must be connected with a jumper as shown.  
1= shield (ground)  
3= jumper to pin 1  
2= plus (+)  
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Output Connections  
Full-range models have one XLR output connector marked  
FULL RANGE LINE OUT. The output connector is wired in  
parallel with the input enabling connection of multiple  
enclosures in a “daisy-chain” fashion.  
Full-range loudspeakers Input (IN)  
and Output (OUT) Connectors  
Subwoofer models have two sets of output connectors,  
one set for the left and one set for the right audio chan-  
nel. Each channel has a FULL RANGE LINE OUT connector  
and a 100 Hz LOW-CUT OUT connector (active 100 Hertz  
filter applied, non-defeatable).  
We recommend balanced connections be used. Balanced  
connections will reduce AC hum and interference, espe-  
cially with long cable runs. Unbalanced connections may  
be suitable for short cables.  
Subwoofer loudspeakers Input (IN)  
and Output (OUT) Connectors  
HPR122i, HPR152i and HPR153i  
Insert the XLR connector into the jack marked FULL  
RANGE LINE OUT. Connect the other end of the cable to  
the next down-stream audio devices input connector. The  
output connector is wired in parallel with the input con-  
nector and is not effected by the 100 Hertz low-cut filter  
switch setting.  
HPR151i and HPR181i  
FULL RANGE LINE OUT: Use the outputs marked FULL  
RANGE LINE OUT (Left and/or Right) when connecting to  
down-stream powered loudspeakers which accept full-  
range audio or have their own filtering.  
100 Hz LOW-CUT: Use the outputs marked 100 Hz LOW-  
CUT OUT (L and/or R) when connecting to downstream  
powered loudspeakers that have no low-frequency filter-  
ing but the low-frequency roll-off is desired. Do not use  
the 100 Hz LOW-CUT OUT connectors for connecting to  
other subwoofers. Instead, use the FULL RANGE LINE  
OUT. Be sure to turn off any loudspeaker connected to the  
100 Hz LOW-CUT OUT before turning off the subwoofers  
AC power. This prevents any undesired turn-off transients  
(thumps, bumps) in the connected devices.  
If using the subwoofers 100 Hz LOW-CUT OUT  
connector to provide signal to the top-boxes  
(HPR152i and HPR153i), be sure the top-boxs low-  
cut filters are OFF. Do not apply a second filter as  
the sonic performance of the system will be nota-  
bly degraded.  
IMPORTANT! If using full range loudspeakers  
from another manufacturer, we recommend they  
be connected to the QSC subwoofers 100 Hz LOW-  
CUT OUT. This will ensure proper phasing of the  
full range loudspeaker with respect to the sub-  
woofer.  
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GAIN Control  
The GAIN control is marked in dB of attenuation. There are  
21 detents for repeatable adjustments. Turn the GAIN con-  
trol clockwise to increase gain and counter clockwise to  
decrease gain.  
Gain control.  
The upper 14 steps are about 1 dB each and settings  
should normally be made within this range. When operat-  
ing with the GAIN set below -15 dB, it may be possible to  
exceed input headroom. If this is the case, reduce the input  
signal strength and increase the gain of the loudspeaker  
amplifier.  
Subwoofer Gain Notes  
Scenario: One input signal only to the subwoofer,  
one full-range loudspeaker for each subwoofer- The  
HPR loudspeakers are designed to be used as a system,  
typically using one subwoofer for each full-range loud-  
speaker. If the subwoofer and the full-range loudspeaker  
have their Gain controls set identically, the tonal balance  
will be correct (or very close to correct).  
Scenario: Two input (L+R) signals to the subwoofer,  
and two full-range loudspeakers per subwoofer-  
When two inputs (L+R) are applied to the subwoofer, an  
additional gain of 6dB is automatically applied to the sub-  
woofer. The additional gain is added to the subwoofer to  
keep the tonal balance correct for use with two full-range  
loudspeakers.  
HPR152i and HPR153i 100 Hertz low-cut filter switch.  
100 Hertz Low-Cut Filter Switch:  
HPR122i, HPR152i, and HPR153i  
Below the LED indicators is a small recessed slide-switch  
that enables or disables a 100 Hertz low-cut filter.  
Filter OFF (Full Range)  
Turn the filter OFF when using without subwoofers or dedi-  
cated low-frequency enclosures.  
HPR122i 100 Hertz low-cut filter switch.  
Filter ON (100 Hz Low-Cut)  
Turn the filter ON when using with optional subwoofers or  
low-frequency systems. This results in proper subwoofer  
operation and allows the top box to provide improved clar-  
ity in the middle and high frequencies. HPR122i: If using  
as a floor monitor, turn the filter ON for improved vocal  
range clarity and to reduce low frequency build-up on  
stage.  
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Front LED Switch  
The Front LED Switch, located on the rear panel, is used to enable or disable  
the LED located on the front of the enclosure near the bottom of the grill. Slide  
the switch to the ON position to enable the front LED and slide it to the OFF  
position to disable the front LED.  
Front LED switch.  
Most applications merit the use of the Front LED so power status can be visu-  
ally confirmed, easily and quickly. For applications where the LED may distract  
audience members, it is easily disabled by sliding the FRONT LED switch to  
the OFF position.  
Polarity Switch (HPR151i and HPR181i)  
When all loudspeakers in system are properly polarized, a positive polarity  
drive signal results in a forward excursion of all loudspeaker cones. This, in  
turn, sets up a positive reinforcement of the sound wavefront (each loud-  
speaker reinforces the actions of the other loudspeakers). This effect is most  
pronounced at low (bass) frequencies.  
Polarity switch.  
If a loudspeaker is not properly polarized, its cone moves inward while the  
properly polarized loudspeakers cones move outward. The inward movement  
will effectively cancel the bass response of a similarly-sized driver in the sys-  
tem, resulting in a reduction in the bass content.  
It is critically important to maintain correct phasing in a loudspeaker system in  
order to realize maximum performance. Polarity can be altered by miswired  
input cables, interconnecting cables, mixer polarity switches set incorrectly,  
just to name a few likely culprits.  
To make matters a bit more complicated, phasing is also influenced by the  
position of loudspeakers with respect to one another and by their position in a  
given room. It is possible to have all loudspeakers polarized properly (electri-  
cally) and yet achieve better bass response by having the subwoofer reverse  
polarized. It is even possible to achieve improved bass response from the sys-  
tem with multiple subwoofers polarized differently. Be aware that perceived  
bass response also will change with the listeners position, so move around  
the room (venue) when testing your setup.  
IMPORTANT! If using full  
range loudspeakers from  
another manufacturer,  
we recommend they be  
connected to the QSC  
subwoofers 100 Hz LOW-  
CUT OUT. This will  
ensure proper polarity of  
the full range loud-  
speaker with respect to  
the subwoofer.  
Because phasing problems can so drastically effect the bass output of a sys-  
tem, the subwoofers are equipped with a switch marked POLARITY. When set  
to NORMAL, the polarity is such that a positive going input will cause the cone  
to move outward. When set to REVERSE, the input signal has its polarity  
reversed and a positive going input will cause the loudspeakers cone to move  
inward.  
How to Use the Polarity Switch  
When using QSC subwoofers and QSC full range loudspeakers, NORMAL  
polarity will result in the best bass response IF the full range loudspeakers are  
sitting on or very close to the subwoofers. If the subwoofers are some dis-  
tance away from the full range loudspeakers, polarity change may be of bene-  
fit.  
Start with all subwoofer POLARITY switches in the NORMAL position. This  
applies to systems with one subwoofer as well. Then, with your system at or  
near expected operating levels, change the polarity of each subwoofer INDI-  
VIDUALLY. Then walk around the venue and assess the overall bass response.  
Select the polarity that results in the best overall system bass response.  
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SIGNAL Indicator LED  
The green SIGNAL indicator alerts the user to the presence of an input signal to the  
HPR loudspeaker.  
Normal Indication  
The green SIGNAL indicator illuminates when the input signal exceeds -25 dB.  
LED indicators.  
If No Indication  
Check Gain settings and increase gain if necessary. Check input connections and  
audio source for signal. If the red LIMIT LED illuminates, refer to the LIMIT indicator  
section, below.  
Abnormal Indication  
If the green SIGNAL LED illuminates with no signal input, there may be system oscil-  
lations or some other malfunction. Disconnect the input or fully reduce the gain. If  
the green SIGNAL LED remains on, the amp may need servicing.  
LIMIT Indicator LED  
The red LIMIT indicator alerts the user to several conditions within the HPR loud-  
speaker:  
Continuous Bright Red Light  
Indicates protective mute mode.  
The speaker normally passes through muting for several seconds after applying  
power, after which the light should go out, and sound should be heard.  
If the speaker enters Mute during operation, it has either overheated or developed a  
fault.  
Overheating should correct itself within 1-2 minutes, after which sound should  
resume. See below for a full explanation of thermal protection.  
Short periods of muting indicate a component fault. In this case AC power should be  
removed and the speaker serviced.  
Momentary Bright Red Flashes  
During operation, bright flashing indicates clipping (overdrive distortion). This is nor-  
mally due to excessive volume and may be accompanied by audible distortion.  
If the loudspeaker mutes repeatedly during output peaks, there may be a component  
fault; AC power should be removed and the loudspeaker serviced.  
Continuous Half-bright Light  
Indicates that the internal limiter is reducing gain, due to prolonged clipping and/or  
excessive temperature.  
After several seconds of severe clipping, the limiter will reduce power to protect the  
speaker and improve the sound. This results in a steady, half-bright red indication.  
Any further clipping will still result in bright flashes on top of the steady half-bright  
indication. When the program level is reduced, the limiter will clear after several sec-  
onds, and the red indicator will go out.  
If the power module overheats, the first response is to trigger limiting, to reduce vol-  
ume and limit further temperature rise. This results in a steady half-bright illumina-  
tion that does not clear even after reducing program level. It may take several  
minutes for temperature to drop and clear the limiter. During this time, the exposed  
heat sink will feel uncomfortably hot to the touch. If overheating continues, the  
amplifier will ultimately mute, resulting in a full-bright red indication. When muting  
clears, the amplifier will resume operation, with thermal limiting still active until it  
further cools off.  
Overheating is usually caused by excessive ambient temperature, since the internal  
temperature rise of the power module is relatively low. Protect the speaker from  
excessive temperatures, such as being placed over a heater vent, or allowing direct  
sunlight to impinge upon the heat sink surface.  
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Application Example #1  
Application Example #1 physical diagram.  
This example shows a two-channel (stereo) setup utilizing two  
top-boxes.  
Audio signals for the Left and Right channels are supplied by  
the mixer console. This signal source can be just about any  
variable-output level audio source, such as DJ mixers, profes-  
sional CD players, or computer-based audio signal sources.  
Channel 2 or  
Right Channel  
Channel 1 or Left Channel  
Audio output from the mixers Left channel is connected to the  
Left top-boxs FULL RANGE LINE IN connector. Audio output  
from the mixers Right channel is connected to the Right top-  
boxs FULL RANGE LINE IN connector. Turn off each top-boxs  
100 Hz LOW-CUT FILTER. This will provide more low-frequency  
content (bass) in the absence of a subwoofer.  
HPR122i, HPR152i, or HPR153i  
HPR122i, HPR152i, or HPR153i  
Mixer or Other Audio Source  
Application Example #1 hookup diagram.  
Use only high-quality balanced cables for  
interconnecting the audio equipment.  
Ensure the top-boxes have their 100 Hz LOW-  
CUT FILTER switched OFF when using without  
a subwoofer or other dedicated low-fre-  
quency enclosure.  
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Application Example #2  
Application Example #2 physical diagram.  
This example shows a two-channel (stereo) setup utilizing one  
subwoofer and two top-boxes.  
Audio signals for the Left and Right channels are supplied by  
the mixer console. This signal source can be just about any  
variable-output level audio source, such as DJ mixers, profes-  
sional CD players, or computer-based audio signal sources.  
Channel 1 or  
Left Channel  
Channel 2 or  
Right Channel  
Audio output from the mixer is connected to the subwoofers  
Left (L) and Right (R) channels. The subwoofers R and L FULL  
RANGE LINE OUT connectors are used to connect to its respec-  
tive top-box. Turn ON each top-boxs 100 Hz LOW-CUT FILTER.  
Alternately, the top-boxes could be connected to the sub-  
woofers 100 Hz LOW-CUT OUT and the top-boxes 100 Hz  
LOW-CUT FILTERs turned off. The only possible issue with this  
method of connection is unexpected noises (turn-off thumps) if  
the subwoofer is powered up or down while the top boxes are  
on. If connected as shown, power sequencing is not an issue.  
HPR151i or HPR181i  
HPR122i, HPR152i, or HPR153i  
HPR122i, HPR152i, or HPR153i  
Mixer or Other Audio Source  
Application Example #2 hookup diagram.  
Use only high-quality balanced cables for inter-  
connecting the audio equipment.  
Ensure the top-boxes have their 100 Hz LOW-  
CUT FILTER switched ON when connecting to  
the subwoofers FULL RANGE LINE OUT as a sig-  
nal source.  
Also, be sure to keep Left and Right (marked L or  
R) channels segregated properly so that sound-  
stage imaging remains consistent.  
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Application Example #3  
Application Example #3 physical diagram.  
This example shows a two-channel (stereo) setup utiliz-  
ing two subwoofers and two top-boxes.  
Audio signals for the Left and Right channels are supplied  
by the mixer console. This signal source can be just about  
any variable-output level audio source, such as DJ mix-  
ers, professional CD players, or computer-based audio  
signal sources.  
Audio output from the mixer is connected to the sub-  
woofer input of each channel. Each subwoofers FULL  
RANGE LINE OUT connector is used to connect to its  
respective top-box. Turn ON the top-boxs 100 Hz LOW-  
CUT FILTER.  
Channel 2 or Right  
Channel  
Channel 1 or Left Channel  
Alternately, the top-boxes could be connected to the sub-  
woofers 100 Hz LOW-CUT OUT and the top-box 100 Hz  
LOW-CUT FILTER turned off. The only possible issue with  
this method of connection is unexpected noises (turn-off  
thumps) if the subwoofer is powered down before the  
top-boxes. If connected as shown, power sequencing is  
not an issue.  
HPR122i, HPR152i, or HPR153i  
HPR151i or HPR181i  
Application Example #3 hookup diagram.  
Use only high-quality balanced cables for  
interconnecting the audio equipment.  
Ensure the top-boxes have their 100 Hz LOW-  
CUT FILTER switched ON when connecting  
to the subwoofers FULL RANGE LINE OUT as  
a signal source.  
Also, be sure to use either the Left or Right  
(marked L or R) on the subwoofers. If the  
subwoofers input is connected to the Right  
(R) channel connector and the output to the  
top-boxes is connected to the Left (L) chan-  
nel connector, no signal will reach the top-  
box (no sound from the top-box).  
Mixer or Other Audio Source  
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Application Example #4 physical diagram.  
Application Example #4  
This example shows a two-channel  
(stereo) setup utilizing two sub-  
woofers and multiple top-boxes.  
Channel 1  
or  
Left Channel  
Channel 2  
or  
Right Channel  
This is the same as Application  
Example #3 except an additional  
top-box has been added to each  
channel (and more could be added).  
To connect to additional top-boxes,  
connect a cable from the last top  
boxs FULL RANGE LINE OUT con-  
nector to the next top-boxs FULL  
RANGE LINE IN connector. Up to 20  
top-boxes could be “daisy-chained”  
without degrading signal quality.  
HPR122i, HPR152i, or HPR153i  
HPR122i, HPR152i, or HPR153i  
HPR151i or HPR181i  
Application Example #4 hookup diagram.  
Use only high-quality balanced cables for  
interconnecting the audio equipment.  
Ensure the top-boxes have their 100 Hz LOW-  
CUT FILTER switched on when connecting to  
the subwoofers FULL RANGE LINE OUT as a  
signal source.  
Mixer or Other Audio Source  
Also, be sure to use either the Left or Right  
(marked L or R) on the subwoofers. If the sub-  
woofers input is connected to the Right (R)  
channel connector and the output to the top-  
boxes is connected to the Left (L) channel  
connector, no signal will reach the top-box  
(no sound from the top-box).  
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Application Example #5 physical diagram.  
Application Example #5  
This example shows a two-chan-  
nel (stereo) setup utilizing two  
HPR122i loudspeakers as floor  
monitors.  
Channel 2  
or  
Right Channel  
Channel 1  
or  
Left Channel  
Audio signals for the Left and  
Right channels are supplied by the  
mixer console auxiliary buss. This  
allows the monitor level to be  
adjusted independently from the  
main (house) mix.  
HPR122i  
HPR122i  
Audio output from the mixers Left  
auxiliary buss is connected to the  
Left top-boxs FULL RANGE LINE  
IN connector. Audio output from  
the mixers Right auxiliary buss is  
connected to the Right floor moni-  
tors FULL RANGE LINE IN connec-  
tor. Turn ON each monitors 100 Hz  
LOW-CUT FILTER. This will  
improve vocal clarity and minimize  
low frequency (bass) buildup on  
stage.  
Mixer or Other Audio Source  
Application Example #5 hookup diagram.  
Use only high-quality balanced cables for  
interconnecting the audio equipment.  
Ensure the floor-monitors have their 100 Hz  
LOW-CUT FILTER switched ON to provide  
improved clarity in the middle- and high- fre-  
quencies. This also reduces bass build-up on  
stage.  
Dimensions, HPR122i  
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Dimensions, HPR152i  
Dimensions, HPR153i  
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Dimensions, HPR151i  
Dimensions, HPR181i  
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Specifications, HPR122i  
HPR122i  
62-18k Hz  
Frequency Response, -3dB  
Frequency Range, -10dB  
Maximum Peak SPL  
Nominal coverage, H x V  
Directivity Index  
53-22k Hz  
131dB  
75°x75°  
9.7  
Directivity Factor  
9.4  
Transducer Description  
12” (309mm) transducer with 3” (76mm) voice coil  
1” (25mm) throat compression drive  
Acoustic Crossover Freq.  
Amp Power  
2,000 Hz  
400 Watts, low frequency  
100 Watts, high frequency  
Input Sensitivity  
0.775 Vrms (+0dBu)  
10 Vrms (+22.2dBu)  
Input Headroom/Clipping  
Input Connector/Impedance  
XLR female, 22k Ohm, balanced, line-level input  
(unbalanced, 11k Ohm)  
Output Connector  
XLR male, wired in parallel with Input connector  
Controls, Indicators, and  
Adjustments  
Gain control, 100 Hz low-cut filter switch, Front LED on/off switch, Limit/Clip (red LED), Signal presence (green LED), AC Power (blue LED),  
AC Power switch, AC circuit breaker  
Protection, Agency certs.  
AC Power Requirements  
Thermal limiting, On/Off muting, power limiting, DC protection, short circuit protection, ultrasonic protection, RF protection, UL/CE listed  
AC Power Connector and Cordset  
Dimensions (height, width, depth)  
Installation Clearance  
Weight  
Factory supplied IEC cordset: 9’ (3m) #18AWG 120V North American or European 230V cordset  
26.9” (683mm) x 14.7” (373mm) x 14.9” (379mm)  
Allow for 6.0” (152mm) of free space behind the enclosure to assure proper amplifier cooling  
60 lb/27.2 kg  
Finish and Grill  
Wear-resistant textured paint finish on plywood enclosure and powder-coated perforated steel grill  
Notes:  
1- Maximum Peak SPL: Calculated by adding the loudspeakers sensitivity (1W at 1m) to the peak power (dBw) of the amplifier provided.  
2- Directivity Index (DI): Difference between on-axis SPL and average SPL (considering all axes) for the specified coverage range. DI= 10 log Q  
3- Directivity Factor (Q): Directivity index expressed as a power ratio Q=10 exp DI/10  
4- Amplifier Power: The maximum sustained power at less than 1% clipping, averaged over the intended frequency range,  
5- Input Sensitivity: The sine-wave input voltage required to reach amplifier clipping, measured within the frequency range used to determine Maximum Peak SPL, with the gain on “normal” and no gain reduction  
due to limiting.  
6- Input Headroom/Clipping: Maximum input voltage.  
7- Input Connector/Impedance: RF shunt capacitance should not reduce impedance by more than 30% at 20k Hz.  
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Specifications, HPR152i and HPR153i  
HPR152i  
HPR153i  
41-17.5k Hz  
Frequency Response, -3dB  
Frequency Range, -10dB  
Maximum Peak SPL  
Nominal coverage, H x V  
Directivity Index  
54-17.5k Hz  
47-20k Hz  
135dB  
90°x60°  
9.4  
36-20k Hz  
133dB  
90°x40°  
11.1  
Directivity Factor  
8.7  
12.9  
Transducer Description  
15” (381mm) transducer with 3” (76mm) voice coil  
1” (25mm) throat compression driver  
15” (381mm) transducer with 3” (76mm) voice coil  
6.5” (165mm) transducer with 1” (25mm) voice coil  
1” (25mm) throat compression driver  
Acoustic Crossover Freq.  
Amp Power  
2,000 Hz  
500 and 2,000 Hz  
400 Watts, low frequency  
100 Watts, high frequency  
400 Watts, low frequency  
100 Watts, mid frequency  
100 Watts, high frequency  
Input Sensitivity  
0.775 Vrms (+0dBu)  
0.775 Vrms (+0dBu)  
Input Headroom/Clipping  
Input Connector/Impedance  
10 V (+22.2dBu)  
10 V (+22.2dBu)  
rms  
rms  
XLR female, 22k Ohm, balanced, line-level input  
(unbalanced, 11k Ohm)  
XLR female, 22k Ohm, balanced, line-level input  
(unbalanced, 11k Ohm)  
Output Connector  
XLR male, wired in parallel with Input connector  
XLR male, wired in parallel with Input connector  
Controls, Indicators, and  
Adjustments  
Gain control, 100 Hz low-cut filter switch, Front LED on/off switch, Limit/Clip (red LED), Signal presence (green LED), AC Power (blue LED),  
AC Power switch, AC circuit breaker  
Protection, Agency certs.  
AC Power Requirements  
Thermal limiting, On/Off muting, power limiting, DC protection, short circuit protection, ultrasonic protection, RF protection, UL/CE listed  
AC Power Connector and Cordset  
Dimensions (height, width, depth)  
Installation Clearance  
Weight  
Factory supplied IEC cordset: 9’ (3m) #18AWG 120V North American or European 230V cordset  
33.6” (853mm) x 19.1” (485mm) x 17.9” (455mm) 45.1” (1144mm) x 19.1” (485mm) x 17.9” (455mm)  
Allow for 6.0” (152mm) of free space behind the enclosure to assure proper amplifier cooling  
100 lb/45.4 kg 118 lb/53.5 kg  
Wear-resistant textured paint finish on plywood enclosure and powder-coated perforated steel grill  
Finish and Grill  
Notes:  
1- Maximum Peak SPL: Calculated by adding the loudspeakers sensitivity (1W at 1m) to the peak power (dBw) of the amplifier provided.  
2- Directivity Index (DI): Difference between on-axis SPL and average SPL (considering all axes) for the specified coverage range. DI= 10 log Q  
3- Directivity Factor (Q): Directivity index expressed as a power ratio Q=10 exp DI/10  
4- Amplifier Power: The maximum sustained power at less than 1% clipping, averaged over the intended frequency range,  
5- Input Sensitivity: The sine-wave input voltage required to reach amplifier clipping, measured within the frequency range used to determine Maximum Peak SPL, with the gain on “normal” and no gain reduction  
due to limiting.  
6- Input Headroom/Clipping: Maximum input voltage.  
7- Input Connector/Impedance: RF shunt capacitance should not reduce impedance by more than 30% at 20k Hz.  
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Specifications, HPR151i and HPR181i  
HPR151i  
51-105 Hz  
HPR181i  
45-95 Hz  
Frequency Response, -3dB  
Frequency Range, -10dB  
Maximum Peak SPL  
Nominal coverage, H x V  
Transducer Description  
Amp Power  
43-145 Hz  
39-145 Hz  
133dB  
134dB  
Not applicable (N/A)  
Not applicable (N/A)  
15” (381mm) transducer with 3” (76mm) voice coil  
700 Watts  
18” (457mm) transducer with 4” (102mm) voice coil  
700 Watts  
Input Sensitivity  
0.775 Vrms (+0dBu)  
0.775 Vrms (+0dBu)  
Input Headroom/Clipping  
10 V (+22.2dBu)  
10 V (+22.2dBu)  
rms  
rms  
Input Connectors/Impedance  
Output Connectors  
Two XLR female, 22k Ohm, balanced, left and right (L+R) inputs (11k Ohms unbalanced)  
Four XLR male: two wired in parallel with Input connector (full range), two post-100 Hz low-cut filters  
Controls, Indicators, and  
Adjustments  
Gain control, Polarity switch (normal/reverse), Front LED on/off switch, Limit/Clip (red LED), Signal presence (green LED), AC Power (blue LED)  
AC Power switch, AC circuit breaker  
Protection, Agency certs.  
AC Power Requirements  
Thermal limiting, On/Off muting, power limiting, DC protection, short circuit protection, ultrasonic protection, RF protection, UL/CE listed  
AC Power Connector and Cordset  
Dimensions  
Factory supplied IEC cordset: 9’ (3m) #18AWG 120V North American or European 230V cordset  
25.6” (651mm) x 22” (559mm) x 20.7” (525mm)  
98 lb/44.5 kg  
28.6” (727mm) x 23.5” (597mm) x 22.9” (582mm)  
127 lb/57.6 kg  
Weight  
Finish and Grill  
Wear-resistant textured paint finish with powder-coated perforated steel grill  
Notes:  
1- Maximum Peak SPL: Calculated by adding the loudspeakers sensitivity (1W at 1m) to the peak power (dBw) of the amplifier provided.  
2- Directivity Index (DI): Difference between on-axis SPL and average SPL (considering all axes) for the specified coverage range. DI= 10 log Q  
3- Directivity Factor (Q): Directivity index expressed as a power ratio Q=10 exp DI/10  
4- Amplifier Power: The maximum sustained power at less than 1% clipping, averaged over the intended frequency range,  
5- Input Sensitivity: The sine-wave input voltage required to reach amplifier clipping, measured within the frequency range used to determine Maximum Peak SPL, with the gain on “normal” and no gain reduction due to  
limiting.  
6- Input Headroom/Clipping: Maximum input voltage.  
7- Input Connector/Impedance: RF shunt capacitance should not reduce impedance by more than 30% at 20k Hz.  
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Warranty (USA only; other countries, see your dealer or distributor)  
Disclaimer  
QSC Audio Products, Inc. is not liable for any damage to amplifiers or any other equipment that is caused  
by negligence or improper installation and/or use of this loudspeaker product.  
QSC Audio Products 3 Year Limited Warranty  
QSC Audio Products, Inc. (“QSC) guarantees its products to be free from defective material and / or  
workmanship for a period of three (3) years from date of sale, and will replace defective parts and repair  
malfunctioning products under this warranty when the defect occurs under normal installation and use -  
provided the unit is returned to our factory or one of our authorized service stations via prepaid transpor-  
tation with a copy of proof of purchase (i.e., sales receipt). This warranty provides that the examination  
of the return product must indicate, in our judgment, a manufacturing defect. This warranty does not  
extend to any product which has been subjected to misuse, neglect, accident, improper installation, or  
where the date code has been removed or defaced. QSC shall not be liable for incidental and/or conse-  
quential damages. This warranty gives you specific legal rights. This limited warranty is freely transfer-  
able during the term of the warranty period.  
Customer may have additional rights, which vary from state to state.  
In the event that this product was manufactured for export and sale outside of the United States or its  
territories, then this limited warranty shall not apply. Removal of the serial number on this product, or  
purchase of this product from an unauthorized dealer, will void this limited warranty.  
Periodically, this warranty is updated. To obtain the most recent version of QSCs warranty statement,  
1675 MacArthur Blvd., Costa Mesa, CA, 92626 USA  
Main Number (714) 754-6175 or toll free (USA only) (800) 854-4079  
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QSC® is a registered trademark of QSC Audio Products, Inc.  
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