XLD281
The XLD281 is a 3 ?way design using CCT (Coverage Control Technology) to control horizontal coverage to 200 Hz. It uses an 8" neodymium LF transducer, an 8" neodymium LF/MB transducer, and two neodymium 2" voice coil compression drivers combining through 2 hydra plane wave generators into a 120° x 10° waveguide.CCT uses both 8" transducers to provide maximum low frequency output and operating bandwidth while controlling horizontal beam width to 200 Hz by using DSP.
The XLD281 can be used in tri-amp mode, or in bi-amp using a sophisticated internal passive network. Designed for use in arrays of four or more elements, the XLD281 delivers full bandwidth audio with precise, predictable coverage control. Integrated rigging with hinge points located correctly between array elements is simple to use and quickly provides uncompromised line array performance. Ground Stacking is easily done by using EV?s XGS-4 Ground Stack Kit for XLVC.
X-SUB
High-output, dual EVX 180B woofers, 1200-watt, subwoofer system, rectangular cabinet with identical footprint as other X-Line systems. Linear array technology system, can be flown or ground stack with non-flying version. Ring Mode Decoupling (RMD) provides level independent fidelity. New proprietary rigging allows for rapid venue load-in and load-out, linking hardware included. One of four application specific X-Line models.
Specifications:
- Frequency Response (-3dB): 40 - 400 Hz
- Frequency Response (-10dB): 35 - 500 Hz
- Sensitivity 1W/1m: 103 dB
- Max. SPL / 1m (calc): 140 dB
- Coverage (nominal -6dB) H: 200
- Coverage (nominal -6dB) V: 325
- System Power Handling (continuous/program/peak): 1200/2400/4800 Watts
- LF Transducer: EVX180B
- LF Nominal Impedance: 4 Ohms
- Color: Black
- Flying: Yes
- Input Connections: 2 Neutrik NL8
- Outdoor: No
- Chassis Size: 18 inches
- Speaker Type: Line Arrays, Subs
- Weight Net: 92 kg ( 202.83 lbs )
- Dimensions (HxWxD): 494.3 x 1245 x 740 mm (19.46" x 49.02" x 29.13")
XS212
The XS212 is designed for high-level low frequency extension to 42 Hz. It uses two new generation DVX 3120 forced air-cooled 12" transducers capable of long, linear excursion and high power. A unique configuration allows side firing transducers to match the XLD281 and XLD291?s horizontal coverage and provide smaller arrays. XS212 are designed to be used with a ratio of four XLD281 or XLD291 full range systems for each XS212 sub woofer. The XLVC family consists of two full-range systems with dual woofers, two full-range systems with single woofers and a subwoofer system. The dual-woofer versions include the XLD281 with a 120° horizontal coverage pattern and the XLD291 with a 90° horizontal coverage pattern. The singlewoofer versions include the XLE181 with a 120° horizontal coverage pattern and the XLE191 with a 90° horizontal coverage pattern. The subwoofer module is the XS212. Most applications using flown very compact elements require subwoofers integrated into the same array as the full range systems. XLVC provides two methods to conveniently do this. The XS212 sub woofer module has the same rigging foot print as the XLD281 and XLD291 allowing it to be directly arrayed above, or below XLD281 or XLD291 full range systems. Where vertical space is limited sub woofer arrays can be created and flown behind the XLD281 or XLD291 full range array using an additional grid and EV?s CBEAM (Coupler Beam). LAPS modeling software quickly provides array configurations and rigging information. XS212 sub woofers can also be used as the base for groundstack applications, or by using EV?s XGS-4 Groundstack Kit for XLVC. XLVC delivers unprecedented performance in applications ranging from live reinforcement to performing arts venues, to houses of worship.
Key Features:
- Dual DVX3120 12? Transducers
- 136 dB, 1000W Continuous
- Very Compact, Lightweight
- Simple, Quick Integrated Rigging
- Versatile Integration in Main Arrays
- LAPS Aiming and Flying Software
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Used Electro-Voice
Electro-Voice (commonly referred to as EV) is an American manufacturer of audio equipment, including microphones, amplifiers, and loudspeakers, focused on pro audio applications such as sound reinforcement.
As a subdivision of Telex Communications Inc. since February 1998, Electro-Voice markets products for use by consumers as well as small or large concert venues, broadcasting, houses of worship, and in retail situations.The company merged with Telex Communications in 1998.
Prior to the merger, EV was owned by Mark IV Industries, Inc. through its subsidiary, Gulton Industries, Inc., and had manufacturing plants in Buchanan, Michigan, Newport, Tennessee, Sevierville, Tennessee and Gananoque, Ontario. Electro-Voice's headquarters were in Buchanan, Michigan until the merger with Telex Communications.
In June 2006, EV, along with all of Telex Communications, became part of Bosch Security Systems division.Today EV manufactures widely used broadcast microphones as well as loudspeakers and various other professional audio equipment.
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Efficiency Rating: Level of sound output measured at a prescribed distance with a standard input power. Efficiency rating standard is 1 watt (2.83V at 8 ohms) at 1 meter over a specified frequency range and is measured in decibels.
Equalization: Loosely, any type of relative frequency adjustment. Specifically, the process of changing the frequency balance of an electrical signal to alter the acoustical output.
Equalizer: A component designed to alter the frequency balance of an audio signal. Equalizers may be graphic, parametric, or a combination of both.
Fade: A gradual increase in audio, i.e. a fade-up, or a gradual decrease in audio, i.e. a fade-down.
Feedback: The transmission of current or voltage from the output of a device back to the input, where it interacts with the input signal to modify operation of the device. Feedback is positive when it’s in phase with the input and negative when it’s out of phase.
FM: Frequency Modulated.
Frequency: The number of cycles (vibrations) per second. In audio, audible frequencies commonly range from 20 to 20,000 cycles per second (Hz). In video, frequency is used to define the image resolution. Low-frequency video images depict large objects or images. Higher frequencies depict smaller objects (finer details.
Frequency Response: A measure of what frequencies can be reproduced and how accurately they are reproduced. A measurement of 20 to 20,000 Hz, 3dB means those frequencies between 20 and 20,000 Hz can be reproduced no more than 3 dB above or below a reference frequency level.
Full-Range: A speaker designed to reproduce the full range (20 Hz to 20 kHz) of audio frequencies.
Gain: Increase in level or amplitude.
Gooseneck: This refers to a microphone with a flexible neck that is most frequently attached to a podium or lectern. It is designed to allow the speaker to raise or lower the microphone to a suitable height.
Graphic Equalizer: A type of equalizer with sliding controls that creates a pattern representing a graph of the frequency-response changes. Raising sliders boosts the affected frequencies lowering sliders cuts (attenuates) the affected frequencies.
HDCP: High-Bandwidth Digital Content Protection. Created by Intel, HDCP is used with HDTV signals over DVI and HDMI connections and on D-Theater D-VHS recordings to prevent unauthorized duplication of copyright material.
HDR: Hard-Drive Recorder. Device that uses a computer hard drive to store compressed digital audio and video signals.
High Pass: A filter that passes high frequencies, and attenuates low frequencies. Same as low cut.
Hz: Hertz or cycles per second. Something that repeats a cycle once each second moves at a rate of 1 Hz.
Incue/Inq/In-Point: These words all refer to the initial few seconds of audio signifying the beginning of the production.
Integrated Amplifier: A combination preamp and amplifier.
Impedance: A measure of the impediment to the flow of alternating current, measured in ohms at a given frequency. Larger numbers mean higher resistance to current flow.
KHz: Kilohertz or one thousand Hz.
Lavaliere: A small microphone that attaches to clothing, allowing the speaker to have a hands-free presentation.
Line Array: A group of speakers that have been arrayed or "built up" in the vertical or horizontal plane, which allow for a highly consistent sound field. A Line Array is perfect for medium to large audiences.
Line-Level (Low-Level): A level of electrical signals too low to make the average speaker move sufficiently. Amplifiers receive line-level signals and amplify them to speaker level.
lockout: The final words of a segment used to signify the production’s conclusion.
Low Pass: A filter that lets low frequencies go through but doesn’t let high frequencies go through. Same as high cut.
MHz: Megahertz, or 1 million Hz.
Midbass: The middle of the bass part of the frequency range, from approximately 50 to 100 Hz (upper bass would be from 100 to 200 Hz). Also used as a term for loudspeaker drivers designed to reproduce both bass and midrange frequencies.
Midrange: The middle of the audio frequency range. Also used as a term for loudspeaker drivers designed to reproduce this range.
Mixer: This is the unit in which audio signals are directed from. A mixer provides for both mic and line input combinations while allowing you to control one or more outputs.
MLP: Meridian Lossless Packing. Encoding format that is able to completely reconstruct the original signal at the receiving end. No information is lost or discarded, regardless of how trivial it might be. Used to encode six channels of high-resolution audio on DVD-A.
Mono: Monophonic sound. One channel.
MP3: MPEG-1 Audio Layer-3. Compression scheme used to transfer audio files via the Internet and store in portable players and digital audio servers.
Natural Sound (NATS): The nonverbal audio that occurs in a non-studio setting. NATS can be used to help characterize the setting.
Noise: An unwanted portion of a signal such as hiss, hum, whine, static, or buzzing.
Nonlinear Editing: Digital audio systems that allow for clips to be extracted without affecting the master recording.
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