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Array and Overall System Design 

Adaptive arrays are constructed in two different ways. The vertical coverage is completely variable 
regardless of the number of modules in the column, meaning that the number of modules deployed is 
determined by the SPL and directivity requirements only. The horizontal coverage is increased by 
physically adding columns to the array. Resolution software’s “Array Assistant” is designed to assist in 
creating a 3-dimensional coverage prediction based on the number of modules physically available. 
Simply define the venue as a model in Resolution, launch the Array Assistant, and it will guide you to 
the final result. Modifications to the result are certainly possible, and both coverage requirements and 
the number of modules used can be redefined or adjusted at any time. Each time a change is made in 
Resolution the parameters are automatically recalculated and the results displayed for review. Once it 
is confirmed that the model represents your intentions, simply upload the new settings to the Adaptive 
arrays and the system will be ready. 

Array Coherency 

Producing a coherent wavefront from multiple enclosures containing multiple transducers represents 
the primary challenge in system design, especially when these enclosures are arrayed in both the 
vertical and horizontal planes. Fortunately, Anya and Anna were designed from the beginning to 
maximize coherency by allowing each column in an array to be physically configured in only one way. 
Modules hang straight without any “J” curvature and combine horizontally with their cabinet faces 
completely closed. This removes any opportunity for physically mismanaged arrays and provides a 
highly predictable physical design from which to model.  

Subwoofers 

Although the use of subwoofers is optional, certain music types and environmental conditions may 
require additional subwoofer support. If additional subwoofer support is desired, EAW Otto should be 
utilized as the ideal match for Anya and Anna. This subwoofer extends Adaptive Performance into the 
sub-bass range, providing the optimal low-frequency coverage pattern for the venue. 

System Design Practices 

Designing with Anya and Anna 

The number of modules used in any Adaptive array is predicated on a number of factors. Since the 
vertical dispersion of the array is determined by EAW Resolution software and any sized column can be 
adjusted anywhere within a 180° vertical beamwidth, the factors to be considered in defining an 
Adaptive array design are simplified to the following: 

1)

 

Horizontal coverage – The horizontal coverage for Anya is defined by how many columns are 
assembled in each array. Columns are arrayed in 60° arc segments (60°, 120°, 180°, 240°, 300°, 
360°). Horizontal coverage for Anna is also defined by the number of columns in the array. 
Columns are arrayed in 90° arc segments (90°, 180°, 270°, 360°). Additionally, EAW Resolution 
applies processing to align multiple columns for the smallest column-to-column seam possible. 

2)

 

Overall SPL requirement – As one would expect, the overall available SPL for an Adaptive array 
is determined by the number of enclosures in the array. Often, systems are designed around 

Summary of Contents for Anya

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Page 2: ...erage in situ after the system has been deployed or even mid show Should the audience size increase or decrease the systems engineer can affect changes in seconds simply by entering the desired covera...

Page 3: ...d Anna 8 Using EAW Resolution 9 How Array Length Affects Directivity 10 Anya LF Control and Throw 12 Anna LF Control and Throw 12 How Adaptive Systems Handle Horizontal Coverage with Multiple Columns...

Page 4: ...3 EAW Service Error Bookmark not defined General 33...

Page 5: ...y attaching additional columns to the array Anya Driver Compliment LF Dual 15 direct radiating with Offset Aperture loading MF Six 5 horn loaded with CSA apertures and Radial Phase Plugs HF Fourteen 1...

Page 6: ...will be complex Anna Driver Compliment LF Dual 10 direct radiating with Offset Aperture loading MF Four 5 horn loaded with CSA apertures and Radial Phase Plugs HF Eight 1 horn loaded on proprietary wa...

Page 7: ...ominal Coverage Horizontal 100 when used as a single column Columns array on 90 centers 10 overlap total 5 overlap per column to minimize the transition from one column to another Vertical Completely...

Page 8: ...y achievable depending on the performance and logistical requirements of a given event or venue Otto is designed to both extend and augment the low frequency response of any Adaptive product Depending...

Page 9: ...ly one way Modules hang straight without any J curvature and combine horizontally with their cabinet faces completely closed This removes any opportunity for physically mismanaged arrays and provides...

Page 10: ...solution EAW Resolution is the key to determining the optimal array configuration for any application Rooted in EAW s proprietary FChart modeling and calculation engine Resolution allows users to easi...

Page 11: ...8 10 12 or 15 components The determining factor is the length of the array itself and how that length affects the wavelength being produced The samples below show three array types in the same venue T...

Page 12: ...losures is suspended maintaining a 10 1 design factor This 18 module column of Anya produces an extremely tight vertical pattern at 125Hz across this listening area If directivity at lower frequencies...

Page 13: ...250 325 75 100 12 130 300 400 90 120 14 115 350 475 105 145 16 100 400 550 120 170 18 85 450 600 140 180 Assumes nominal 10m 32 foot trim height Depending on actual trim as well as SPL and consistenc...

Page 14: ...the horizontal energy of an array is adjusted to benefit the greatest number of seats possible In the below example an array of three columns of 4 Anya modules each clearly can be seen to manipulate t...

Page 15: ...xis performance of these systems The precise amount of attenuation possible will depend on the model geometry array length frequency and coverage start and stop In the extreme example below it is clea...

Page 16: ...al example truck pack configurations are displayed below and show recommended packing configurations for various Adaptive systems These configurations are based on product pallet dimensions and typica...

Page 17: ...azz Light Rock 1 3 Typical Rock Pop or Jazz 1 2 Heavy Rock or Pop 1 1 EDM Hip Hop or Heavy Metal Otto Anna Ratio Typical Usage 1 3 Classical Light Jazz Light Rock 1 2 Typical Rock Pop or Jazz 1 1 Heav...

Page 18: ...ncy impact on the dance floor Adaptive processing will still work to optimize output and directivity to the extent possible even with a ground stacked configuration System Components Configuration 8 A...

Page 19: ...18 Plan Venue View Section Venue View...

Page 20: ...ected energy from the balcony face much more effectively than traditional line arrays or point source clusters A pair of Otto subwoofers flown immediately behind each array provides low frequency exte...

Page 21: ...20 Plan Venue View Section Venue View...

Page 22: ...necessary for this venue With an average of 105 dBA the system is capable of reproducing high SPL program material to every seat in the house without supplemental fills This system also provides sign...

Page 23: ...22 Plan Venue View Section Venue View...

Page 24: ...requency support is supplemented by two arrays of Otto 6x modules each Predicted SPL is a consistent 105 dBA 2 dB System Components Configuration 20 Anya Modules 2x 10 modules 12 Anna Modules 2x 6 mod...

Page 25: ...24 Plan Venue View Section Venue View...

Page 26: ...s Anna and Otto provide a tremendous advantage in controlling noise spill to adjacent neighborhoods with their ability to adjust coverage through a few clicks in software The engineer can direct the s...

Page 27: ...26 Plan Venue View Section Venue View...

Page 28: ...differential between columns SPL is remarkably consistent Low frequency support is provided by 24x Otto System Components Configuration 36 Anya Modules 2x 18 modules 28 Anna Modules 2x 14 modules 24 O...

Page 29: ...28 Plan Venue View Section Venue View...

Page 30: ...tance to festival promoters and city government Most festivals begin early in the day and run late into the evening The first half of the day is usually light on festival attendees relative to the num...

Page 31: ...ne is increased because the entire array is now being applied to a smaller area System Components 56 Anya Modules 2x 16 12 modules 32 Otto Modules 4x 8 modules 4 Otto Flybars 4 Anya Flybars 8 Adaptive...

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