Martin Audio Blackline X10





Compact Power.
Blackline X10

The Blackline X10 is a high-performance, two-way passive system designed to deliver professional sound levels and exceptional sonic clarity from a remarkably compact enclosure. Whether utilized as a stand-alone full-range system or as a high-output fill in larger installations, the X10 sets the standard for versatile, portable audio.


Multi-Angle Plywood Enclosure

Engineered for Excellence.

User-Rotatable Horn

The 90° x 50° high-frequency horn can be easily rotated to accommodate both vertical and horizontal mounting, ensuring perfect coverage in any venue configuration.

Pro-Grade Construction

Built from durable plywood and finished in a tough, black textured paint, the X10 features a screw-free steel grille with a cloth backing for a sleek, professional aesthetic.

Versatile Rigging

Equipped with 19 x M8 inserts for flexible suspension and a built-in pole-mount socket, the X10 adapts effortlessly to portable stands or permanent architectural installs.

Dual-Purpose Design

The multi-angle cabinet geometry allows the X10 to function as a high-performance floor monitor, providing artists with clear, punchy foldback on stage.

Technical Specifications

Acoustics & Drivers

Type

Passive two-way, bass reflex

Frequency Response

65Hz-20kHz ± 3dB (-10dB @ 55Hz)

Drivers

LF: 10” (250mm) with 2.5” (63mm) voice coil, ferrite motor system. HF: 1” (25mm) exit with 1.4” (35mm) voice coil, polyimide dome compression driver.

Power & Performance

Rated Power

250W AES, 1000W Peak

Sensitivity

94dB

Max SPL

118dB continuous, 124dB peak

Nominal Impedance

Dispersion

90° horizontal x 50° vertical (user-rotatable)

Physical & Dimensions

Enclosure

Multi-angle, birch/poplar plywood

Finish

Black textured paint

Dimensions

(W) 324mm x (H) 522mm x (D) 289mm

Weight

14kg (30.9lbs)

Fittings

19 x M8 inserts, pole-mount socket, 1 x bar handle

Ideal For

Portable Sound Reinforcement
Live Music Clubs
Bars and Restaurants
Corporate AV Events
Houses of Worship
Stage Monitoring