JFX200
The JFX200 is a 2-way multi-purpose loudspeaker. Its multi-functional design adds considerably to its value as a full-range loudspeaker. Combining high output and natural repro-duction, it is specifically outfitted to serve in a variety ofboth portable and permanent applications. The asymmetricenclosure provides typical angles needed for ceiling and wallmounting as well as for stage monitor operation. For perma-nent installation, enclosure hardware includes mountingpoints for an Omnimount Series 300 or similar bracket andfly track for suspension. Provisions for portable use include apole mount cup, top/bottom fly track for rigging, and handlesintegral to the enclosure that facilitate handling and trans-port. The JFX200 is particularly suitable as a nearer field mainloudspeaker or as a fill/delay element in larger systems. Itswide angle projection makes audience coverage easy in a vari-ety of situations. While the JFX200 is well suited as is formany applications, the addition of a subwoofer expands itscapabilities for more demanding applications such as for hous-es of worship, theaters, and band PA. Six year warranty.
The 2-way full-range loudspeaker shall incorporate a 12-in LFcone and a 3-in voice coil neodymium HF compression driver.The LF cone shall be mounted in a vented enclosure tuned foroptimum low frequency response. The HF driver shall beloaded on an axis-symmetrical, 1.4-in exit Wave Guide Plate (7.04)with a nominal conical beamwidth of 90 degrees. An internalpassive crossover network shall offer either passive or bi-amplified operation, configurable via a power mode switch onC Lthe input panel.
System frequency response shall vary no more than +3 dBfrom 90 Hz to 16 kHz measured on axis. When amplified usingthe internal passive crossover network, the loudspeaker shallproduce a sound pressure level of 97 dB SPL on axis at 1meter with a power input of 1 watt, and shall be capable ofproducing a peak output of 130 dB SPL on axis at 1 meter. Itshall handle 500 watts of amplifier power and shall have anominal impedance of 8 ohms.
When bi-amplified, the LF sec-tion shall produce a sound pressure level of 97 dB SPL on axisat 1 meter with a power input of 1 watt, and shall be capa-ble of producing a peak output of 130 dB SPL on axis at 1meter. It shall handle 500 watts of amplifier power and shallhave a nominal impedance of 8 ohms. The HF section shallproduce a sound pressure level of 104 dB SPL on axis at 1meter with a power input of 1 watt, and shall be capable ofproducing a peak output of 133 dB SPL on axis at 1 meter. It shall handle 200 watts of amplifier power and shall have anominal impedance of 8 ohms.
The loudspeaker enclosure shall be irregularly trapezoidal inshape. It shall be constructed of exterior grade Baltic birchplywood and shall employ extensive internal bracing. It shallbe finished in wear-resistant textured black paint. Input con-nectors shall be 2x Neutrik NL4 Speakon wired in parallel. Itshall include a pole mount cup and handles integral to theenclosure. One 11-position fly track and two 3-position flytracks shall be provided on the top and bottom of the enclo-sure respectively. Four 5/16"-18 threaded mounting points foruse with an Omnimount Series 300 (or similar) shall be pro-vided on the rear of the enclosure. The front of the loud-speaker shall be covered with a foam backed, powder coatedperforated steel grille.
The 2-way full-range loudspeaker shall be the EAW modelJFX200
Features
- Ideal size and performance for rigorous all-purpose use
- Wave Guide Plate optimizes HF pattern for near field applications
- HF compression driver and vented LF for fully professional performance
- Asymmetric enclosure provides multiple mounting angles
- Pole mount cup & fly track, plus Omnimount Series 300 or similar mounting points
- Passive or bi-amplified operating modes
Applications
- Portable systems or permanent installations
- Wall and ceiling mountings
- Ideal size and output for wide range of program material
- Main PA reinforcement in medium-sized spaces
- Downfill for flown clusters
- High SPL under balcony / stage lip / delay fill
- A/V and/or surround sound installations
- Voice & F/X reinforcement in themed attractions
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Used EAW-Eastern Acoustic Works
Eastern Acoustic Works (EAW) is an American manufacturer of mainly professional audio reinforcement tools, such as loudspeaker systems and processors. From 1978-1988 it was located at 59 Fountain Street in Framingham, Massachusetts, and subsequently One Main Street in Whitinsville, Massachusetts.Eastern Acoustic Works was co-founded in 1978 by partners Kenneth Berger and Kenton Forsythe, who had previously worked together at Forsythe Audio.
EAW's first single enclosure system was the CS-3 designed for Carlo Sound in Nashville, Tennessee. It combined a B-215 dual 15-in low-frequency horn, a MR102 12-in mid-frequency horn and a Community BRH90 high frequency horn into one gigantic box, and was the first commercially available horn-loaded single enclosure box system.
In 1985 EAW became famous by developing the KF850 loudspeaker system. For many years this system was the standard among loudspeakers used for professional touring shows. With this system EAW gained much of its credibility in the professional audio industry. Carlo Sound and Sun Sound were among the first regional sound rental companies to receive the KF850's.
EAW also became well known for creating custom loudspeaker designs for specific projects and applications. Technologies developed for these designs have led to the development of many of EAW's standard products, which are mainly used in professional and commercial sound reinforcement applications, such as concert venues, music and dance clubs, theaters, stadiums, theme parks, and houses of worship.
In 2000 EAW was purchased by Mackie Designs, Inc., now called LOUD Audio, LLC.
In 2018, EAW was purchased by RCF, to be run as a separate entity.
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Octave: The difference between two frequencies where one is twice the other. For example, 200 Hz is an octave higher than 100 Hz. 400 Hz is one octave higher than 200 Hz.
Optical Digital Cable: Fiber optic cable that transfers digital audio signals as light pulses.
Outcue/Outq/Out-Point: These words all refer to the final few seconds of audio signifying the conclusion of the production.
Package: A completed and fully edited audio piece.
Passive: Not active. A passive crossover uses no external power and results in insertion loss. A passive speaker is one without internal amplification.
Phase: Time relationship between signals it’s all relative.
Power Output: A measure, usually in watts, of how much energy is modulated by a component.
Preamplifier: A control and switching component that may include equalization functions. The preamp comes in the signal chain before the amplifiers.
Pre Outs: Connectors that provide a line-level output of the internal preamp or surround processor.
Pre Outs/Main Ins: Connectors on a receiver that provide an interruptible signal loop between the output of the internal preamp or surround processor portion of the receiver and the input of the amplifier portion of the receiver.
Pre/Pro: A combination preamp and surround processor.
Processors: Anything that processes an incoming signal in some way. Surround processors, for example, can decode a Dolby Digital signal to send to an amp so you can hear it.
Pulse Code Modulation: (PCM) a way to convert sound or analog information to binary information (0s and 1s) by taking samples of the sound and record the resulting number as binary information. Used on all CDs, DVD-Audio, and just about every other digital audio format. It can sometimes be found on DVD-Video.
Q-and-A: Question and answer session.
Receiver: Any component that receives, or tunes, broadcast signals, be it NTSC, HDTV, DBS, or AM/FM radio. Typically refers to the single component that includes a preamp, surround processor, multichannel amplifier, and AM/FM tuner.
Reverberation: The reflections of sound within a closed space.
RF: Radio Frequency. Television signals are modulated onto RF signals and are then demodulated by your television’s tuner. VCRs and DBS receivers often include channel 3 or 4 modulators, allowing the output signal to be tuned by the television on those channels. Also, laser discs used an RF signal for modulating Dolby Digital 5.1 soundtracks on some movies. This requires an RF demodulator (usually referred to as an AC3-RF demodulator) before or in the surround processor to decode the signal.
RMS: Root Mean Square or the square root of the arithmetic mean (average) of the square’s set of values. A reasonably accurate method of describing an amplifier`s power output.
SACD: Super Audio CD. Enhanced audio format with up to six channels of high-resolution audio encoded using DSD. Requires an SACD player. Multichannel also requires a controller with six-channel analog or proprietary digital inputs for full playback.
Sampling Frequency: How often a digital sample is taken of an analog wave. The more samples taken, the more accurate the recording will be. You need to sample at a minimum of twice the highest frequency you want to capture. For example, the 44.1-kilohertz sampling rate of a CD cannot record sounds higher than 22.05 kilohertz.
Scener: A radio report in which the announcer is recorded at the same time and place as the background sound of an event.
Sensitivity: A measurement (in dB) of the sound-pressure level over a specified frequency range created by a speaker driven by 1 watt (2.83V at 8 ohms) of power with a microphone placed 1 meter away.
Signal-to-Noise Ratio: A comparison of the signal level relative to the noise level. Larger numbers are better.
Simultaneous Interpretation: This system allows attendees to hear the meeting in their own language.
Sound Bite: A portion of audio of someone speaking.
Sound field: The total acoustical characteristics of a space, such as ambience number, timing, and relative level of reflections ratio of direct to reflected sound RT-60 time etc.
Soundstage: The area between two speakers that appears to the listener to be occupied by sonic images. Like a real stage, a soundstage should have width, depth, and height.
Speaker: A component that converts electrical energy into acoustical energy.
SPL: Sound-Pressure Level. Measured in dB.
Subwoofer: A speaker designed to reproduce very low bass frequencies, usually those below about 80 Hz.
THX: Certification program for home theater equipment. Uses some proprietary features, but mostly assures a base quality level for a given room size. (See THX select or Ultra.) Is compatible with any and all soundtrack formats. Stands for either Tom Holman’s eXperiment, after the engineer who drafted the original standard, or is named after the company’s founder George Lucas first movie, THX 1138. Nobody agrees on which.
THX select: Certification program for speakers and receivers that assures a base level of quality and performance when played in a room that’s between 2,000 and 3,000 cubic feet.
User-Generated Content (UGC): Text, photos, video or audio supplied by the customers of a company.
Voicer: A radio report without background audio taken from a scene or otherwise.
Wrap: A radio report containing both the reporter and an actuality.
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