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Electro-Voice Xds Instructions Manual

X-array double subwoofer system

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Description
The X-Array
product line represents im-
portant 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 Xds is a manifolded, vented-box sub-
woofer system utilizing two 457-mm (18-in.)
woofers in the double-wide X-Array
sure shell. The enclosure has been optimized
for maximum subwoofer-frequency output.
The two woofers face each other in a mani-
fold chamber at the center of the enclosure.
This manifolding technique (U.S. Patent
Number 4,733,749) increases the acoustic
loading, resulting in increased low-fre-
quency efficiency (at slightly above box tun-
ing) and reduced distortion compared to
conventional direct-radiating designs. The
woofers were designed as part of the Xds
development and represent a step forward
in state-of-the-art loudspeaker design in
terms of high acoustic output with low dis-
tortion and low power compression.
Electro-Voice engineers developed a new
technology dubbed Ring Mode Decoupling
(RMD
) to substantially improve clarity and
intelligibility by reducing both linear and
nonlinear resonance modes that color the
sound.
The low-frequency driver in the Xds is the
EVX-180B. An improved version of the in-
dustry-standard EVX-180A high-excursion
467-mm (18-in.) woofer that has distin-
guished itself as an industry standard for
high-power, low-frequency reproduction.
During the X-Array
mal conduction of the motor was improved
and the suspension was redesigned, giving
enclo-
the EVX-180B even lower power compres-
sion and a longer mechanical lifetime. In the
Xds, the woofers are manifolded in a vented
enclosure optimized for maximized sub-
woofer output from 30-160 Hz with mini-
mized distortion.
Ring Mode Decoupling, (RMD
nique utilized and named by Electro-Voice
to describe a process used to improve sound
quality in loudspeaker systems. RMD
fers a solution to a very fundamental prob-
lem. It has long been recognized that two
different loudspeaker systems can sound dif-
ferent even though they both may be equal-
development, the ther-
), is a tech-
of-
Xds
X-Array™ Double

Subwoofer System

• Unprecedented acoustic output in
a small, lightweight package
• Ring Mode Decoupling (RMD)™
provides accurate transient detail
• EVX-180B woofers
• Enclosure shell matches two
full-size X-Array™ systems
• Optimized for maximum subwoofer
-frequency acoustic output
ized to have the same frequency response.
This difference is due to a variety of reso-
nances, or ring modes that color the sound.
Although this ringing may be very low in
level compared to the program material, it is
still audible. The source of these resonances
may be mechanical or acoustical in nature,
or a combination of both. In addition, they
may be linear or nonlinear, resulting in their
character changing with level. Furthermore,
these Ring Modes may be aggravated when
multiple loudspeaker enclosures are as-
sembled into arrays. The result is a colora-
tion that decreases intelligibility and clarity,
with the nature of that coloration varying
with level. Often, the listener perceives that
coloration as imbalance in the frequency re-
sponse, and will attempt to electronically
adjust the system to restore the spectral bal-
ance. However this electronic equalization
has the negative effect of changing the pro-
gram material itself.
Ring Mode Decoupling (RMD
mechanical resonances with mechanical so-
lutions, and acoustical resonances with
acoustical solutions. In the Xds development,
RMD
was applied at every level – to the
individual low-frequency drivers, the low-
frequency enclosure chambers and the inter-
action between multiple enclosures. The de-
sign process included, for example, the driver
) addresses

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Summary of Contents for Electro-Voice Xds

  • Page 1: Subwoofer System

    The development began with a clean sheet may be linear or nonlinear, resulting in their The low-frequency driver in the Xds is the of paper and took an integrated approach. character changing with level. Furthermore, EVX-180B. An improved version of the in-...
  • Page 2 (like the Xf, Xn, Xcn tem in place of or in addition to the standard 132-volts peak or Xb) may be stacked on top of the Xds. low-frequency systems (like the Xb and Xds loudspeakers may be paralleled with The Xds does not have rigging hardware for Xcb).
  • Page 3 Pins 2 Paralleled a column of loudspeakers to be hinged at two enclosures to adjust their relative verti- The Xds wiring diagram is shown in Figure their back corners, with relative downward cal angles. The Xrsl may also be used to at- 7.
  • Page 4 Program pa- Velcro together at the back for fast instal- Electro-Voice Service or any of its autho- lation and removal. db Sound, L.P., 1219 rized service representatives together with rameters for optimal performance of the X-Array™...
  • Page 5 Figure 1 — Polar Response The directional response of the Xds was measured in an anechoic environment at a distance of 6.1 m (20 ft.) using 1/3-octave-filtered pink noise with a full spherical measurement system. The polar response of the loudspeaker system at selected 1/3-octave frequencies is shown.
  • Page 6 -6-dB points) was measured with a full- spherical measurement system as described in Figure 1. Figure 4 — Directivity The directivity index, D , and directivity fac- tor, R , of the Xds were measured with a full- spherical measurement system as described in Figure 1.
  • Page 7 Xds Double Subwoofer System Figure 5 — Distortion Distortion for the Xds 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 8 Xds Double Subwoofer System Figure 8—Dimensions indicated one-third-octave bands of Input Connections: Specifications ® pink noise; see Figures 1 and 3), Two Neutrik NL8MPR Speakon Horizontal, 63-200 Hz: connectors paralleled Frequency Response (measured in far 180° (+180°, -40°) Recommended Amplifier Power,...

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