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tion as imbalance in the frequency re-

sponse, and will attempt to electronically

adjust the system to restore the spectral

balance. However this electronic equaliza-

tion has the negative effect of changing

the program material itself.

Ring-Mode Decoupling (RMD

) addresses

mechanical resonances with mechanical so-

lutions, and acoustical resonances with

acoustical solutions. In the Xf develop-

ment, RMD

 was applied at every level –

to the individual high-frequency and mid-

bass drivers and horns, the mid-bass en-

closure chambers, the interaction between

the high-frequency and mid-bass fre-

quency bands and the interaction between

multiple enclosures. The design process

included, for example, the driver diaphragm,

cone, suspension and phase-plug geom-

etry and materials, horn geometry and ma-

terials, enclosure geometry and materials,

absorptive materials, etc. The result is a

dramatic improvement in clarity and with a

much more neutral sound (a lack of colora-

tion), with the loudspeaker system main-

taining its sonic integrity from the very-

lowest sound-pressure levels, to the very-

highest sound-pressure levels. This means

that the front-of-house engineer will not

have to retune the EQ and level settings as

the SPL is increased throughout the show.

This also means that the sound system

performance will remain consistent in dif-

ferent array configurations and from venue

to venue.

The X-Array

 systems utilizes a unique rig-

ging system. A hinge assembly is used to link

cabinets together at their rear corners, while

wire-rope/fitting assemblies are used at the

front to adjust the relative angle between

systems. (See the Flying the X-Array

 Sys-

tems section for more details.)

The durable Xf enclosure is constructed of

18-mm, 13-ply birch plywood and has a

wear-resistant black, textured paint finish.

The system is trapezoidal, forming an 18°

wedge and includes a heavy-duty steel grille

with a water-resistant charcoal-gray foam in-

terlining. The enclosure features vinyl

bumper pads on the front corners and feet

on the bottom to resist wear.

A variety of accessories are available for the

X-Array

 loudspeaker systems, including

rigging hardware, dollies, covers, electronic

crossovers, amplifier racks and speaker ca-

bling. Consult the X-Array

 Accessories

section for a complete listing of the avail-

able accessories.

Applications

The X-Array

 loudspeaker systems were

designed for optimal performance in both

concert-sound and permanent-installation

applications where studio-monitor sound

quality is required at concert-sound lev-

els. The X-Array

 loudspeaker systems

work well individually, in small arrays and

in large arrays. The high acoustic output

from these compact, lightweight systems

provide the highest acoustic-power-to-

weight ratio, the highest acoustic-power-

to-frontal-area ratio, and the highest acous-

tic-power-to-bulk-volume ratio in the in-

dustry. That means that X-Array

 systems

will be considerably smaller and lighter

compared to competitive systems having

equivalent acoustic output. The 40° H x

20° V coverage pattern of the Xf makes it

ideal for sound-reinforcement applications

with long-throw requirements. With its re-

sponse from 125-20,000 Hz, is recom-

mended for mid-bass-/high-frequency ap-

plications and should be used with an

X-Array

 bass box (like the Xb, Xds or

Xcb) for full-range applications. The Xf may

be used individually or in multiples to con-

struct arrays. In addition, the Xf may be

used with the MB/HF or LF/MB/HF

X-Array

 loudspeaker systems (like the Xn

or Xcn) to construct large full-range arrays.

The Xf enclosure shell and rigging are iden-

tical to the other full-size X-Array

 systems

for easy array integration. The 40° H x 20° V

coverage pattern offers precise pattern con-

trol, and would be well suited for front-of-

house, front-fill, side-fill and delay applica-

tions.

The Xf is a two-way active system that re-

quires an active electronic crossover. Both

the Electro-Voice Dx38 and Klark Teknik

DN8000 digital crossovers are recom-

mended for signal control. (See the Cross-

over, Equalization and Signal Delay Con-

troller section.) The Electro-Voice P3000

amplifier is recommended for powering the

Xf. (See the Amplifier Recommendations

section.)

Power-Handling Capabilities

The Xf systems are rated as per the

“ANSI/EIA RS-426-A Loudspeaker Power-

Rating, Full-Range Test,” which uses a

shaped-random-noise signal to simulate typi-

cal music to test the mechanical and thermal

capabilities of the loudspeakers. A digital

crossover was used to provide the appropri-

ate filtering and equalization. The test pa-

rameters are as follows:

High-Frequency Section:

PE

(MAX)

:

150 watts

Test Voltage:

30.1-volts rms

60.2-volts peak

R

SR

 (1.15 R

E

):

6.04 ohms

Mid-Bass-Frequency Section:

PE

(MAX)

:

600 watts

Test Voltage:

45.5-volts rms

91.0-volts peak

R

SR

 (1.15 R

E

):

3.45 ohms

Amplifier Recommendations

Power amplifiers with the following ratings

are recommended for use with the Xf loud-

speaker systems:

HF:

800 watts per channel

into 8 ohms

93-volts peak

MB:

800 watts per channel

into 8 ohms

93-volts rms short term

132-volts peak

Xf loudspeakers may be paralleled with other

Xf systems as long as the amplifiers can drive

the lower impedances. To maintain a suffi-

cient damping factor with long cable runs,

amplifier loads of four ohms per channel are

recommended. The Electro-Voice P3000 am-

plifiers are ideal for powering the X-Array

systems.

Crossover, Equalization and Signal

Delay Controller

The Xf is a two-way active loudspeaker sys-

tem requiring an active crossover, equaliza-

tion and signal delay controller. For basic ap-

plications, the Electro-Voice Dx38

2-in/4-out controller is recommended. For

more sophisticated applications, the Klark

Summary of Contents for X-Array XF

Page 1: ...s are mounted on a unique tandem pair of 40 H x 20 V con stant directivity horns This combination re sults in substantially improved vocal clarity and presence with a smooth response throughout the vocal range up to 20 000 Hz The horns and drivers are nested inside the mid bass phase plug assemblies to minimize interference in the mid bass band The mid bass driver in the Xf is the ND12A which is a...

Page 2: ...e highest acoustic power to weight ratio the highest acoustic power to frontal area ratio and the highest acous tic power to bulk volume ratio in the in dustry That means that X Array systems will be considerably smaller and lighter compared to competitive systems having equivalent acoustic output The 40 H x 20 V coverage pattern of the Xf makes it ideal for sound reinforcement applications with l...

Page 3: ...track angle bracket assembly and ties into the top bottom and rear of the enclosure Metal bars inside the enclosure tie the top and bottom track angle bracket assemblies together minimiz ing the load applied to the wooden enclo sure The rear extrusion will accommodate the New Haven 32102 2 aircraft type double stud locking fitting instead of the hinge for applications requiring a lower strength ra...

Page 4: ... black plastic coated wire rope SoundManufacturingInc 3336PrimeraAve Hollywood CA 90068 USA 213 850 5042 or ATM Fly ware 2100 S Wilmington Ave Carson CA 90810 USA 310 834 5914 Xrss Short Rigging Steel Straps Two Xrss short rigging straps are used to at tach the front of the top enclosure to the ATM grid The Xrss may also be used at the front of two enclosures when a limited range of vertical angle...

Page 5: ...ring at any time after repairs have been made to the prod uct by anyone other than Electro Voice Ser vice or any of its authorized service repre sentatives Obtaining Warranty Service To obtain warranty service a customer must deliver the product prepaid to Electro Voice Service or any of its authorized ser vice representatives together with proof of purchase of the product in the form of a bill of...

Page 6: ... filtered pink noise with a full spherical measurement system The Klark Teknik DN8000 digital electronic unit was used to provide the necessary crossover filters equalization and time delay The polar response of the loudspeaker system at selected 1 3 octave frequencies is shown The selected frequencies are representative of the polar response of the system Vertical Horizontal 5 dB per division ...

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Page 8: ...F DIRECTIVITY F DIRECTIVITY F DIRECTIVITY F DIRECTIVITY FACTOR R ACTOR R ACTOR R ACTOR R ACTOR R q q q q q Q Q Q Q Q Figure 2 Frequency Response The frequency response of the Xf was measured on axis in the far field in an anechoic environment using a swept sine wave signal The Klark Teknik DN8000 digital electronic unit was used to provide the necessary crossover filters equalization and time dela...

Page 9: ...electronic unit was used to provide the necessary cross over filters equalization and time delay A frequency spectrum typical of close miked rock music was employed The sound pres sure level was normalized for an equivalent one meter distance Plots of second and third harmonic distortion are shown referenced to the fundamental Figure 6 Impedance The impedance of each frequency band of the Xf was m...

Page 10: ...Xf Two Way MB HF System Xf T wo Way MB HF System 10 Figure 8 Dimensions Figure 7 Wiring Diagram The wiring diagram of each frequency band of the Xf is shown ...

Page 11: ...Index Di 800 16 000 Hz Average see Figure 4 17 2 dB 2 0 dB 2 7 dB Distortion 115 dB SPL at one meter shaped spectrum see Figure 5 Second Harmonic 200 Hz 0 7 500 Hz 0 4 2 000 Hz 0 7 5 000 Hz 0 7 Third Harmonic 200 Hz 0 6 500 Hz 0 3 2 000 Hz 0 1 5 000 Hz 0 1 Transducer Complement HF Two ND5 16 compression drivers HP type 40 x 20 horns MB Two ND12A 12 in mid bass drivers 40 x 20 horn Impedance see Fi...

Page 12: ...wo Way MB HF System Xf T wo Way MB HF System 12 600 Cecil Street Buchanan MI 49107 616 695 6831 616 695 1304 Fax Part Number 534634 Rev C 9934 SPEAKERS X ArrayTM Telex Communications Inc 1999 Litho in U S A ...

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