Electro-Voice MH4020NC Manual

Electro-Voice MH4020NC Manual

Neodymium driver coaxial stadium horn system

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Description

The Electro-Voice MH4020NC is a wide-
range, 40° x 20° mid-bass/high-frequency
constant-directivity
horn-and-driver
system,utilizing Ring-Mode Decoupling
(RMD™) . With a contractor-installed high-
frequency driver, it covers the frequency
range of 100 Hz to 20,000 Hz with minimal
equalization. The MH4020NC combines two
pioneering concepts developed by Electro-
Voice: constant-directivity horns and Mani-
®
fold Technology
. The MH4020NC's poten-
tially high acoustic output, stable directional
characteristics, and extended low-frequency
performance make it highly suitable for mu-
sic and speech reinforcement in large indoor
and outdoor venues.
At the heart of the MH4020NC are four
ND10A 10-inch water-resistant drivers. The
driver has been specially developed for the
MH series of horns. It incorporates a unique
diaphragm construction of Kevlar
1
oxy.
This combination of high-technology
materials produces a diaphragm with a
strength-to-weight ratio on the order of twice
that of conventional materials.The neody-
mium motor structure produces 3 dB addi-
tional output up to 1600Hz. Each driver is
integrally mounted to the fiberglass horn bell
via a heavy-duty mounting bracket and pro-
prietary Aperiodic Enhancer
(U.S. Patent No. 4,718,517). The Aperiodic
Enhancer
TM
is responsible for the extended
high-frequency
MH4020NC's mid-band section. It makes
use of the fact that only the apex of the cone
(near the voice coil) is in motion at higher
frequencies, and automatically adjusts the
acoustic loading to maximize acoustic output.
Manifolding allows the output of two or
more drivers to be summed without the usual
detrimental interference problems in the
pass-band. There are a number of additional
advantages to manifolding, including re-
duced distortion (see Figure 5) and increased
efficiency at certain frequencies. There is
also redundancy built into the system; in the
unlikely event of a driver failure, one remains
available. The ND10A drivers are contained
and sealed within fiberglass covers optimally
tuned for maximum low-end perfomance and
®
and ep-
displacement control.
The frequencies above 1,600 Hz are handled
by the Electro-Voice HP420 constant-direc-
tivity horn, in combination with a contrac-
tor-selected and installed high-frequency
compression driver.
1. Kevlar is a registered trademark of DuPont
MH4020NC
Neodymium Driver
Coaxial Stadium Horn
System
• Constant-Directivity Manifold Technol-
• Ring-Mode Decoupling (RMD™)
• Includes four ND10A, 10 inch neodymium
• Includes HP420A high-frequency horn and
• Use EV Neodymium or Ferrite HF drivers,
• Excellent response down to 100 Hz
• Large mouth provides high directivity at
Ring-Mode Decoupling (RMD™)
TM
phase plug
The MH4020NC controls both acoustical
and mechanical ring modes to provide dra-
response
of
the
matically increased intelligibility, using tech-
niques learned from the development of the
Electro-Voice X-Array™ concert speakers.
There is much less coloration of the sound
from resonating sources, leaving only the
intended sound to be heard by the audience.

Installation

Suspending any object is potentially dan-
gerous and should only be attempted by in-
dividuals who have a thorough knowledge
of the techniques and regulations of rig-
ging items overhead. Electro-Voice strongly
recommends that the MH4020NC be sus-
pended in accordance with all current na-
tional, federal, state and local regulations.
It is the responsibility of the installer to
ensure that the MH4020NC is safely in-
stalled in accordance with all such regula-
tions.
The MH4020NC is designed to be suspended
safely and easily. The integral mounting
brackets at the rear should be used as the
main structural hanging location. There are
also two structural hanging locations on the
ogy
®
Horn system with 40° X 20°
coverage pattern
technology for outstanding intelligibility
and clarity
based midrange drivers for 3 dB more
output than with ferrite drivers
mounting bracket
single or manifolded (HF drivers sold
separately)
eliminates supplemental low frequency
systems in many applications
low frequencies

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  • Page 1 MH4020NC be sus- At the heart of the MH4020NC are four unlikely event of a driver failure, one remains pended in accordance with all current na- ND10A 10-inch water-resistant drivers.
  • Page 2 The four ND10A drivers in the MH4020NC quires service, each ND10A easily can be the overall weight of the MH4020NC. In the horn have a nominal impedance of 16 ohms replaced or serviced by removing the back...
  • Page 3 MH4020NC Neodymium Driver Coaxial Stadium Horn System is then further filtered with an 80-Hz, 12-dB- foam and polyester resin. Two steel mount- rized service representatives together with per-octave high-pass filter to prevent out-of- ing rails shall be provided to coaxially mount proof of purchase of the product in the form passband displacement.
  • Page 4 MH4020NC Neodymium Driver Coaxial Stadium Horn System HORIZONTAL Figure 8—Polar Response VERTICAL 5 dB per division...
  • Page 5 MH4020NC Neodymium Driver Coaxial Stadium Horn System HORIZONTAL VERTICAL 5 dB per division Figure 2—Axial Frequency Response (1,600-Hz crossover, 2.96-ms delay, with broadband equalization) Figure 3—Axial Frequency Response Mid-Band Section only (1 watt/1 meter)
  • Page 6 MH4020NC Neodymium Driver Coaxial Stadium Horn System Figure 4—Impedance Response (one paralleled pair of drivers) Figure 5—Distortion Response, 10% Power Figure 6—Beamwidth Response...
  • Page 7 MH4020NC Neodymium Driver Coaxial Stadium Horn System Figure 7—Directivity Response Figure 8—Dimensions 38 mm (1.5 in.) 841 mm 975 mm (33 in.) REF. (38 in.) REF. 56 mm (2.2 in.) 1,878 mm (73.9 in.) 1,475 mm (58 in.) REF. 19 mm (.75 in.) DIAMETER HOLE 6.3 mm (.25 in.) DIAMETER...
  • Page 8 MH4020NC Neodymium Driver Coaxial Stadium Horn System D.C. Resistance: Driver Polarity: Specifications* 6.2 Ohms/ each driver A positive voltage applied to the 3.1 Ohms/ parallel pair positive leads produces a positive Useable frequency Range: Available High-Frequency Transducer acoustic pressure. Coaxial Version (See figure 2)

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