Electro-Voice X-Array XN Brochure & Specs

Electro-Voice X-Array XN Brochure & Specs

Three-way, lf/mb/hf system
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Description

The X-Array
product line represents impor-
tant advancements in concert-sound rein-
forcement technology. The design goals
called for the highest acoustic output capa-
bility with the highest fidelity in lightweight,
compact enclosures that were easy to array.
The development began with a clean sheet
of paper and took an integrated approach.
The individual loudspeaker drivers, horns,
enclosures, rigging hardware and system
configurations were designed from the
ground up specifically for this high-perfor-
mance application.
The Xn is an active near-field, three-way,
semi-full-range LF/MB/HF loudspeaker
system with a rotatable 60° x 40° coverage
pattern. The high-frequency and mid-bass
sections are horn loaded with one driver in
each frequency band, and the HF horn/
driver combination is mounted coaxially in-
side the mid-bass horn. The low-frequency
section has one driver in a slot-loaded en-
closure. The woofer, horns and drivers were
designed as part of the Xn development
and represent a step forward in state-of-
the-art loudspeaker design in terms of high
acoustic output with low distortion and
low power compression. Electro-Voice en-
gineers developed a new technology
dubbed Ring-Mode Decoupling (RMD
to substantially improve clarity and intelli-
gibility by reducing both linear and non-
linear resonance modes that color the
sound.
The high-frequency driver in the Xn is the
ND5, which is a 3.56-mm (1.4-in.) exit high-
frequency compression driver that features
a powerful neodymium motor structure that
was optimized for maximum efficiency
and reduced power compression. A new
76.2-mm (3.0-in.)-diameter titanium dia-
phragm assembly provides increased instan-
taneous peak output capability and reduced
dome breakup. The ND5 is mounted on a
60° x 40° rotatable constant-directivity horn.
This combination results in substantially
improved vocal clarity and presence with a
smooth response throughout the vocal range
up to 20,000 Hz. The horn and driver are
nested inside the mid-bass phase plug assem-
bly to minimize interference in the mid-bass
band.
The mid-bass driver in the Xn is the ND12A,
which is a 30.5-mm (12-in.) mid-bass driver
that features a powerful new neodymium
motor structure that was optimized for maxi-
mum horn-loaded efficiency and reduced
power compression. A new Kevlar
forced cone assembly provides a smooth
response with reduced cone break up. The
ND12A is mounted on a mid-bass horn that
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has a coverage pattern that transitions
Xn
X-Array™ Three-Way,
LF/MB/HF System
• Unprecedented acoustic output in
small, lightweight package
• Ring-Mode Decoupling (RMD™)
provides accurate transient detail
• Near-field 60° x 40° rotatable
coverage pattern
• Neodymium ND5 HF and ND12A
MB drivers and EVX-180B woofer
• Unique rear-hinge rigging
• Enclosure shell and rigging
identical to all of the full-size
X-Array™ systems
smoothly into the rotatable 60° x 40° high-
frequency pattern. The mid-bass phase plug
provides optimal loading for the ND12A
driver, delivering smooth response and ex-
tended efficiency up to 2,000 Hz. This com-
bination results in improved vocal intelligi-
bility and clarity with a smooth response
from the lower-to-mid vocal range.
The low-frequency driver in the Xn is the
EVX-180B, which is a high-excursion
457-mm (18-in.) woofer that has distin-
guished itself as an industry standard for
high-power, low-frequency reproduction.
The single slot-loaded, low-frequency
woofer in the Xn is less efficient than the
horn-loaded mid-bass- and high-frequency
sections and, as such, can provide low-to-
moderate levels of low-frequency repro-
duction. For high levels of low-frequency
reproduction, addditional woofer systems
must be added (Xb, Xcb and/or Xds). Dur-
ing the X-Array
mal conduction of the motor was improved
and the suspension was redesigned giv-
ing the EVX-180B even lower power com-
pression and longer mechanical lifetime.
In the Xn, the woofer is slot loaded in a
®
-rein-
sealed enclosure optimized for maximized
output from 48-160 Hz with minimized dis-
tortion. Ring-Mode Decoupling, (RMD
is a technique utilized and named by
Electro-Voice to describe a process used
development, the ther-
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  • Page 1 Description ™ The X-Array product line represents impor- tant advancements in concert-sound rein- forcement technology. The design goals called for the highest acoustic output capa- bility with the highest fidelity in lightweight, compact enclosures that were easy to array. The development began with a clean sheet of paper and took an integrated approach.
  • Page 2 A variety of accessories are available for the ™ X-Array loudspeaker systems, including rigging hardware, dollies, covers, electronic crossovers, amplifier racks and speaker cabling. Consult the X-Array section for a complete listing the available accessories. Applications The X-Array ™...
  • Page 3 A complete line of flying-hardware acces- sories is available for the X-Array ™ loud- speaker systems including a grid, rigging hinges and rigging straps. The variety of rig- ging hinges and front rigging straps avail- able include those for linking two enclosures...
  • Page 4 16-ohm, 63.5-mm (2.5-in.) diameter voice coil, a neodymium magnetic motor struc- ture, and a 300-watt power rating. The loud- speaker system also shall have a 457-mm (18-in.) low-frequency woofer slot-loaded Xn Three-Way LF/MB/HF System Xn Three-Way, LF/MB/HF System in the enclosure and shall have an 8-ohm, 101-mm (4-in.) diameter voice coil and a...
  • Page 5 Electro-Voice active electronics asso- ciated with the speaker systems are guaran- teed for three (3) years from the date of origi- nal purchase. Additional details are included in the Uniform Limited Warranty statement.
  • Page 6 The Klark Teknik DN8000 digital electronic unit was used to provide the necessary crossover filters, equalization and time delay. The polar response of the loud- speaker system at selected 1/3-octave frequencies is shown. The selected frequencies are representative of the polar response of the system.
  • Page 7 Xn Three-Way LF/MB/HF System...
  • Page 8 Xn Three-Way LF/MB/HF System Figure 2 — Frequency Response The frequency response of the Xn was measured on axis in the far field in an anechoic environment using a swept sine- wave signal. The Klark Teknik DN8000 digi- tal electronic unit was used to provide the necessary crossover filters, equalization and time delay.
  • Page 9 Xn Three-Way LF/MB/HF System Figure 4 — Directivity The directivity index, D , and directivity fac- tor, R , of the Xn were measured with a full- spherical measurement system as described in Figure 1. Figure 5 — Distortion Distortion for the Xn was measured on axis in the far field in an anechoic environment with an input signal that would result in a sound-pressure level of 115 dB at one meter.
  • Page 10 Figure 7 — Wiring Diagram The wiring diagram of each frequency band of the Xn is shown. Figure 8 — Dimensions Xn Three-Way LF/MB/HF System 353.8 mm (13.928 in.) CENT ° 733.2 mm (28.87 in.) 758.8 mm (29.88 in.) 584.2 mm (23.00 in.) 914.4 mm (36.00 in.)
  • Page 11 Xn Three-Way LF/MB/HF System Specifications Frequency Response (measured in far field, calculated to one meter on axis, swept sine wave, one watt into MB section - 4.00 V at 500 Hz, anechoic environment; see Figure 2): 48-20,000 Hz Crossover Frequency: 125/1,760 Hz Efficiency, Mid Band LF/MB/HF: 2.4/25/25 %...
  • Page 12 Xn Three-Way LF/MB/HF System 600 Cecil Street, Buchanan, MI 49107 616/695-6831, 616/695-1304 Fax SPEAKERS—X-Array ©Telex Communications, Inc., 1997 • Litho in U.S.A. Part Number 534635 Rev. B—9934...

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