Quest unleashes the QM-450A with Hybridtech
Lightweight, reliable, powerful and
sonically impressive... This is the
discerning criteria demanded by every
professional for a powered speaker
system. While every manufacturer has
these goals in mind, achieving these
deliverables can prove a difficult task,
especially when a realistic price point
is also a driving factor.
Lightweight neodymium drivers and
high powered digital amplifiers are
costly; even top of the line products
can exert shortcomings such as digital
harshness and a thin sound. It's this
reason that price vs. performance has
been the traditional battle in powered
systems... until now.
Quest has broken the moulds of
orthodox design yet again with a
revolutionary concept in professional
audio amplifier design. Quest
Hybridtec is an Australian developed
digital\analogue hybrid amplifier
module which utilises the best of both
worlds.
The design philosophy behind
Hybridtec was simple: "use each
type of technology according to its
strengths as opposed to trying to
make less appropriate technology suit
just to meet a budget".
The result, an amplifier with a digital
low end component and an analogue
high frequency section.
Producing the Hybridtec system
took over three years of research and
development along with substantial
trial and error at Quest's Australian
headquarters located in Melbourne
Victoria. To correctly design a hybrid
amplifier, consistent time alignment
between the digital and analogue
sections of the module was one of the
biggest hurdles overcome during the
design of this groundbreaking system.
Digital LF
The choice to create a digital amplifier
section for the low frequencies was
based on the strengths of existing
digital technology. Analogue LF
amplifiers have historically suffered
from three major drawbacks: their
inefficiency, their lack of accuracy
and their heavy weight. The digital
component of the Hybridtec system
has been designed to complement
the custom designed LF transducer.
The result is a harmonious pairing
of the two ensuring both amplifier
and speaker are being utilised in
full. Advanced digital filtering has
also been employed making the LF
response exceptionally full as well as
accurate; and all with a much lighter
weight than an analogue system.
Analogue HF
High frequencies can sound harsh
with digital amplification due to the
limitations of sampling frequencies
as well as the inability to reproduce
harmonics in the upper part of the
spectrum. This often leads to an
unnatural and\or thin sound across
the top end; particularly at higher
volumes. Traditionally, this has been
combated in high end digital units by
employing sophisticated processors
with extremely fast computations
coupled with patented output
filtering; all costly technology which
quickly becomes impractical.
Instead, Quest designed an analogue
component to drive the HF. Utilising
an analogue amplifier ensures
favourable and full harmonics,
increased musicality, a more
natural sound and better dynamics.
The analogue component of the
Hybridtec system has been designed
to maximise the performance from
the proprietary Quest horn driver
delivering results never before heard
at this segment of the market.
Switch mode Power
Smarter power consumption was also
a key criteria of the Hybridtec system.
The unique switch mode power
supply utilises only as much power
as is required whilst being extremely
light. High powered output by highly
efficient design.
The Loudspeaker to Suit
 The first speaker to utilise the
Hybridtec system is the all-new QM
450A compact powered speaker
system designed and built in
Melbourne, Australia.
The QM450A delivers a full 450W
RMS output and uses the same
birch plywood timber chassis as the
extremely popular QM-350i. With a
chassis designed to deliver optimal
linearity in its passive form, it proved
the logical foundation for an active
system.
The QM-450A features a purpose
designed high frequency driver
coupled to Quest's custom designed
asymmetrical wave-guide. The
wave-guide can be rotated through
four dispersion plains maximizing
the QM-450A's application potential
further.
The 12" horn sports a wide 90-100
degree coverage at the base of the
flare and a long throw 40 degrees
at the top. This feature means that
the HF energy can be directed
accurately wherever it is needed
without adding unnecessary reverberation.
This unique horn geometry
design minimizes "hot zones" making
instances where microphones are
positioned closely to speaker systems
a non-issue for monitor and FOH
engineers.
Simplified Controls on the rear of the
QM-450A make operation an absolute
breeze. The QM-450A features an XLR
input, XLR link output, Gain control,
100Hz High Pass switch as well as
individually coloured Peak\Clip\Signal\
Power LED indicators providing clear
and immediate visual indicators.
The result is a complete active
loudspeaker system that requires
virtually zero EQ correction or
tweaking due to clever user focused
design alongside the perfect coupling
of amplifier technologies to custom
components.
Aimed at the AV, production and
hire markets, the QM450A has many
design features that will appeal to
professional users. A lightweight and
robust system that features Quest's
unmistakable reliability and of course,
exceptional sonic performance; the
QM450A with Hybridtec is destined to
become a favourite workhorse in the
live professional audio market.
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