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Description

The Electro-Voice MH4020NC is a wide-

range, 40° x 20° mid-bass/high-frequency

constant-directivity horn-and-driver

system,utilizing Ring-Mode Decoupling

(RMD™)

. With a contractor-installed high-

frequency driver, it covers the frequency

range of 100 Hz to 20,000 Hz with minimal

equalization. The MH4020NC combines two

pioneering concepts developed by Electro-

Voice: constant-directivity horns and Mani-

fold Technology

®

. The MH4020NC’s poten-

tially high acoustic output, stable directional

characteristics, and extended low-frequency

performance make it highly suitable for mu-

sic and speech reinforcement in large indoor

and outdoor venues.

At the heart of the MH4020NC are four

ND10A 10-inch water-resistant drivers. The

driver has been specially developed for the

MH series of horns. It incorporates a unique

diaphragm construction of Kevlar

®

 and ep-

oxy.

1

 This combination of high-technology

materials produces a diaphragm with a

strength-to-weight ratio on the order of twice

that of conventional materials.The neody-

mium motor structure produces 3 dB addi-

tional output up to 1600Hz. Each driver is

integrally mounted to the fiberglass horn bell

via a heavy-duty mounting bracket and pro-

prietary Aperiodic Enhancer

TM

 phase plug

(U.S. Patent No. 4,718,517). The Aperiodic

Enhancer

TM

 is responsible for the extended

high-frequency response of the

MH4020NC's mid-band section. It makes

use of the fact that only the apex of the cone

(near the voice coil) is in motion at higher

frequencies, and automatically adjusts the

acoustic loading to maximize acoustic output.

Manifolding allows the output of two or

more drivers to be summed without the usual

detrimental interference problems in the

pass-band. There are a number of additional

advantages to manifolding, including re-

duced distortion (see Figure 5) and increased

efficiency at certain frequencies. There is

also redundancy built into the system; in the

unlikely event of a driver failure, one remains

available. The ND10A drivers are contained

and sealed within fiberglass covers optimally

tuned for maximum low-end perfomance and

displacement control.

The frequencies above 1,600 Hz are handled

by the Electro-Voice HP420 constant-direc-

tivity horn, in combination with a contrac-

tor-selected and installed high-frequency

compression driver.

Ring-Mode Decoupling (RMD™)

The MH4020NC controls both acoustical

and mechanical ring modes to provide dra-

matically increased intelligibility, using tech-

niques learned from the development of the

Electro-Voice X-Array™ concert speakers.

There is much less coloration of the sound

from resonating sources, leaving only the

intended sound to be heard by the audience.

Installation

Suspending any object is potentially dan-

gerous and should only be attempted by in-

dividuals who have a thorough knowledge

of the techniques and regulations of rig-

ging items overhead. Electro-Voice strongly

recommends that the MH4020NC be sus-

pended in accordance with all current na-

tional, federal, state and local regulations.

It is the responsibility of the installer to

ensure that the MH4020NC is safely in-

stalled in accordance with all such regula-

tions.

The MH4020NC is designed to be suspended

safely and easily. The integral mounting

brackets at the rear should be used as the

main structural hanging location. There are

also two structural hanging locations on the

MH4020NC

Neodymium Driver
Coaxial Stadium Horn
System

• Constant-Directivity Manifold Technol-

ogy

®

 Horn system with 40° X 20°

coverage pattern

• Ring-Mode Decoupling (RMD™)

technology for outstanding intelligibility
and clarity

• Includes four ND10A, 10 inch neodymium

based midrange drivers for 3 dB more
output than with ferrite drivers

• Includes HP420A high-frequency horn and

mounting bracket

• Use EV Neodymium or Ferrite HF drivers,

single or manifolded (HF drivers sold
separately)

• Excellent response down to 100 Hz

eliminates supplemental low frequency
systems in many applications

• Large mouth provides high directivity at

low frequencies

1. Kevlar is a registered trademark of DuPont

Summary of Contents for MH4020NC

Page 1: ...ely event of a driver failure one remains available The ND10A drivers are contained and sealed within fiberglass covers optimally tuned for maximum low end perfomance and displacement control The freq...

Page 2: ...he ND10A Drivers section Directivity The axial directivity factor R of the MH4020NC was computed at each of the one third octave center frequencies over the frequency range noted from the horizontal v...

Page 3: ...ta sheet or owner s manual beginning with the date of original purchase If such malfunction occurs during the specified pe riod the product will be repaired or replaced at our option without charge Th...

Page 4: ...Coaxial Stadium Horn System MH4020NC Neodymium Driver Coaxial Stadium Horn System 4 Figure 8 Polar Response 160 Hz 200 Hz 250 Hz 315 Hz 400 Hz 500 Hz 1 6 kHz 800 Hz 630 Hz 2 kHz 3 15 kHz 2 5 kHz 5 dB...

Page 5: ...axial Stadium Horn System 5 Figure 3 Axial Frequency Response Mid Band Section only 1 watt 1 meter Figure 2 Axial Frequency Response 1 600 Hz crossover 2 96 ms delay with broadband equalization SPL in...

Page 6: ...ymium Driver Coaxial Stadium Horn System MH4020NC Neodymium Driver Coaxial Stadium Horn System 6 Figure 4 Impedance Response one paralleled pair of drivers Figure 5 Distortion Response 10 Power Figure...

Page 7: ...Wiring Diagram 8 OHMS 8 OHMS 16 OHMS 16 OHMS 16 OHMS 16 OHMS Figure 8 Dimensions 1 475 mm 58 in REF 975 mm 38 in REF 1 878 mm 73 9 in 56 mm 2 2 in 38 mm 1 5 in 841 mm 33 in REF 790 mm 31 in REF 6 3 mm...

Page 8: ...led purchased separately Single Driver DH1A DH2A N DYm1 ND5 2 Manifold Drivers DH2A MT N DYm1 MT Manifolded Driver systems DH1A 2MT Construction Mid bass horn One piece black polyester and fiberglass...

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