RCF KX 10-A Active High Performance Touring Speaker










RCF KX 10-A Active High Performance Touring Speaker
HIGH-PERFORMANCE 2-WAY POINT-SOURCE ACTIVE SPEAKER
130 dB SPL Max
Rotatable 100° x 50° TRW Horn
10’’ neodymium woofer, 2.5’’ voice coil
1,75’” PKX dome, neodymium compression driver
2 channel, 2000 W Class D Amplifier
DSP Processing with FiRPHASE and BMC
RDNet Networked Management
powerCON TRUE1 TOP mains connectors
The KX 10-A is a compact, high-output 2-way active speaker system engineered for professional users, combining precise directivity, high SPL capability, and advanced system integration. The low-frequency section features a 10” neodymium driver in a bass-reflex design; the high-frequency section comprises a neodymium compression driver with a 1.75” PKX dome, coupled to a 100° x 50° True Resistive Waveguide, rotatable by 90° to ensure flexible coverage options. An integrated two-channel 2000 W Class D amplifier with proprietary DSP processing and remote management via RDNet enables optimal system performance. Its weatherproof, multifunctional enclosure with Quick Fit and M10 inserts supports versatile deployment for ground-stacked, pole-mounted, or flown applications.
Advanced electronics
The high-powered Class-D amplifiers, tailored for each transducer, deploy pristine sound with efficient heat dissipation at the lowest possible distortion, along with low power consumption.
High-end AD/DA conversion and onboard DSP for the best sound quality. Thanks to the proprietary RDNet networked management and control, every KX speaker provides in-depth remote monitoring through multiple sensors. The system engineer has immediate feedback of transducer status, fan speed, temperature, VU meters, limiters and much more.
Precision Transducers
Low Frequency
The 10” high-power cone transducer integrates Bass Motion Control (BMC) DSP and FiRPHASE-optimized crossover to extend the low-frequency range and enhance midrange efficiency, matching the waveguide dispersion for perfect coverage continuity around the crossover point.
High Frequency
Paired with the True Resistive Waveguide (TRW), the 1.75” compression driver incorporates a newly developed dome crafted from PKX (Modified Polyether Ether Ketone). PKX is a rigid yet lightweight, colorless organic polymer, possibly the best of the thermoplastic resin film for its superior specifications. Designed by the RCF Precision Transducers laboratory, the dome is reinforced with ribs to support high-performance slim dome designs. This innovation delivers greater precision and reliability for demanding audio applications.
NETWORKED CONTROL AND MUCH MORE
RDNet is an advanced platform for integrated monitoring and control of sound systems - from small live and installed setups to massive arena systems. Based on a robust networked architecture, RDNet combines system control, line array design, and comprehensive audio measurements into a single powerful software package.
Engineers and technicians can intuitively manage every device on the network, from individual components to multiple groups. The platform provides full DSP control of compatible devices, with flexible configuration tools for perfectly tuning the system response at maximum speed. Users have real-time access and oversight of all key settings from a centralized interface.
Robust and durable
The enclosure is made of high-quality Baltic birch plywood, glued with water-resistant adhesive and coated with weatherproof polyurea paint, ensuring excellent waterproofing, UV resistance, corrosion protection, and durability against abrasion, impacts, and mechanical stress. The solid machined aluminum structure efficiently dissipates heat fanlessly, improving enclosure stiffness, while the high-strength structural steel rigging ensures a high safety factor for secure weight management. Die-cast aluminum handles with ergonomic rubber grips enhance usability.
Reinforced structural design
Water Resistant Birch Enclosure
Durable Polyurea Paint
High-strength Steel
Ergonomic handles
Machined Aluminum Heat Sink
Tour Ready Construction
Attached to a solid machined aluminum structure on the rear panel, the amplifier ensures efficient heat dissipation. The enclosure is internally reinforced and sturdy, equipped with waterproof powerCON® TRUE1 TOP mains connectors, guaranteeing durability under any outdoor conditions.
Digital Signal Proficiency
The KX DSP platform is the next-generation audio engine for RCF active speakers and DSP amplifiers. Designed as a real-time DSP engine, it offers unparalleled processing density and scalability, propelling RCF speakers to a new dimension of performance.
This groundbreaking DSP engine delivers unmatched processing power for its class.
Bass Motion Control®
KX speakers equipped with Bass Motion Control (BMC) produce the lowest audible frequencies without affecting the woofer stability, with extended linearity and better sound integrity. The BMC method creates a complete map of the dynamic behavior of the woofer, to generate a custom algorithm that limits over-excursions. Traditional high-pass filters protect the woofer from over-excursion but change the phase/frequency response. In contrast, the new BMC algorithm protects the woofer allowing total freedom of signal reproduction.
New perspective on linearity
KX speakers are designed using a proprietary and advanced digital FiR technology, conceived to deliver transparent sound, absolute clarity, and perfect imaging to the listener. The special FiRPHASE processing distributes sound to all listeners without phase distortions, ensuring minimum latencies in the system. The algorithm corrects phase and amplitude (if necessary) by taking into account the weak points of the transducers and the resonances or cancellations due to the cabinet of the loudspeaker.
Acoustical specifications
Frequency Response: 60 Hz - 20000 Hz
Max SPL @ 1m: 130 dB
Horizontal coverage angle: 100°
Vertical coverage angle: 50°
Transducers
Compression Driver: 1 x 1.0'' neo, 1.75'' v.c
Woofer: 10'' neo, 2.5'' v.c
Input/Output section
Input signal: bal/unbal
Input connectors: XLR, RDNet Ethercon
Output connectors: XLR, RDNet Ethercon
Input sensitivity: -2 dBu/+4 dBu
Processor section
Crossover Frequencies: 1600 Hz
Protections
Thermal, HF
Limiter: Fast Limiter
Controls
Bypass, Linear/High Pass, Volume
RDNet: Onboard
Power section
Total Power: 2000 W Peak
High frequencies: 600 W Peak
Low frequencies: 1400 W Peak
Cooling: Convection
Connections: Powercon TRUE1 TOP IN/OUT
Standard compliance
Safety agency: CE compliant
Physical specifications
Cabinet/Case Material: Baltic birch plywood
Hardware
3X M10 TOP AND BOTTOM
2X PIN D.10 AND M10 SIDE
Handles: 1 TOP
Pole mount/Cap: 35 mm insert
Grille: Steel with clothing
Color: Black
Size / Weight
Height: 510 mm / 20.08 inches
Width: 300 mm / 11.81 inches
Depth: 300 mm / 11.81 inches
Weight: 14 kg / 30.86 lbs
Advanced electronics
The high-powered Class-D amplifiers, tailored for each transducer, deploy pristine sound with efficient heat dissipation at the lowest possible distortion, along with low power consumption. High-end AD/DA conversion up to 96 kHz - 32-bit floating-point, and onboard DSP for the best sound quality. Thanks to the proprietary RDNet networked management and control, every KX speaker provides in-depth remote monitoring through multiple sensors. The system engineer has immediate feedback of transducer status, fan speed, temperature, VU meters, limiters and much more.
SOUND SYSTEM MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL SOFTWARE
RDNet is an advanced platform for integrated monitoring and control of sound systems - from small live and installed setups to massive arena systems. Based on a robust networked architecture, RDNet combines system control, line array design, and comprehensive audio measurements into a single powerful software package. Engineers and technicians can intuitively manage every device on the network, from individual components to multiple groups. The platform provides full DSP control of compatible devices, with flexible configuration tools for perfectly tuning the system response at maximum speed. Users have real-time access and oversight of all key settings from a centralized interface.
Robust and durable
The enclosure is made of high-quality Baltic birch plywood, glued with water-resistant adhesive and coated with weatherproof polyurea paint, ensuring excellent waterproofing, UV resistance, corrosion protection, and durability against abrasion, impacts, and mechanical stress. The solid machined aluminum structure efficiently dissipates heat fanlessly, improving enclosure stiffness, while the high-strength structural steel rigging ensures a high safety factor for secure weight management. Die-cast aluminum handles with ergonomic rubber grips enhance usability.
High safety factor
Water Resistant Birch Enclosure
Durable Polyurea Paint
High-strength Steel
Ergonomic handles
Machined Aluminum Heat Sink
Digital Signal Proficiency
The KX DSP platform is the next-generation audio engine for RCF active speakers and DSP amplifiers. Designed as a real-time DSP engine, it offers unparalleled processing density and scalability, propelling RCF speakers to a new dimension of performance. This groundbreaking DSP engine delivers unmatched processing power for its class.
Bass Motion Control®
KX speakers equipped with Bass Motion Control (BMC) produce the lowest audible frequencies without affecting the woofer stability, with extended linearity and better sound integrity. The BMC method creates a complete map of the dynamic behavior of the woofer, to generate a custom algorithm that limits over-excursions. Traditional high-pass filters protect the woofer from over-excursion but change the phase/frequency response. In contrast, the new BMC algorithm protects the woofer allowing total freedom of signal reproduction.
New perspective on linearity
KX speakers are designed using a proprietary and advanced digital FiR technology, conceived to deliver transparent sound, absolute clarity, and perfect imaging to the listener. The special FiRPHASE processing distributes sound to all listeners without phase distortions, ensuring minimum latencies in the system. The algorithm corrects phase and amplitude (if necessary) by taking into account the weak points of the transducers and the resonances or cancellations due to the cabinet of the loudspeaker.