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-Array Install™-1152/64 Loudspeaker System

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X-Array Install™ Xi-1152/64 Loudspeaker System

pedance is shown in Figure 6.

Amplifier Requirements

Power amplfiers with the following ratings

are recommended for use with the

Xi-1152/64 speaker systems:

LF: 600-1,200 watts continuous into 8 ohms

HF: 125-250 watts continuous into 8 ohms

Xi-1152/64 speakers may be paralleled only

with other Xi-1152/64 speakers if the am-

plifier is capable of delivering full power at

the lower impedances.  The use of amplifi-

ers with lower power ratings is acceptable;

however, the full-power capabilities of the

Xi speakers will not be realized.  The use of

amplifiers with significantly higher power

ratings will generate maximum dynamic

range and fidelity, but care must be utilized

for longer duration signals as mechanical and

thermal damage are possible in the system.

Under certain circumstances, higher rated

amplifiers are acceptable.  It is acceptable to

drive the Xi-1152/64 speakers with a stereo

power amp utilizing one channel to drive the

low frequencies and the other channel to

drive the high frequencies.  See owner's

manuals on various controllers for appropri-

ate settings.

Flying the X-Array Install™ Systems

A manual entitled the X-Array Install™ Fly-

ing Manual is available from Electro-Voice,

and is included with each flying Xi loud-

speaker system.  A brief introductory over-

view is included here.  The X-Array Install™

Flying Manual should be consulted for com-

plete structural specifications and detailed in-

formation on safely suspending and using the

Xi systems.

The Xi systems incorporate a unique, two-

point flying system that permits a wide range

of vertical angle adjustment, and offers maxi-

mum flexibility in array design for both tour-

ing sound and permanent installations.  The

quick release, aircraft-rated, heavy-duty

L-track-type hardware design allows arrays

of loudspeakers to be assembled (and disas-

sembled) very quickly, and offers such

flexibility in the vertical angling of cabinets

that pull-up points are usually unnecessary.

Furthermore, all of the flying Xi loudspeaker

models include the same rigging hardware,

allowing different models to be mixed as

necessary throughout an array.

The working-load limit (for an 8:1 safety fac-

tor) for each rigging point on the Xi loud-

speaker enclosure is 227 kg (500 lb) for a 0°

pull angle and 170 kg (375 lb) for a 90° pull

angle when used with the New Haven

NH32101-2S double-stud fitting, and 113 kg

(250 lb) when used with the New Haven

NH8192-2 or Ancra 42546-10 single-stud

fittings with locking pins.  The working-load

limit (for an 8:1 safety factor) for the overall

enclosure is 340 kg (750 lb). (Consult the

X-Array Install™ Flying Manual for specific

structural   ratings and limitations.)  The en-

closures may be oriented with the rigging

track on the sides of the enclosure, or on the

top and bottom, and may be daisy-chained

together as long as the safety factor is 8:1 or

greater, and   local regulations are met. For

fire safety and additional structural strength

in both flying  orientations, top-to-bottom

and side-to-side metal straps link the rigging

track inside the enclosure.  Electro-Voice

offers a line of    flying-hardware accesso-

ries for use with the Xi loudspeaker systems.

All associated    rigging is the responsibility

of others.

CAUTION:  The X-Array Install™ loud-

speaker system should be suspended over-

head only in accordance with the proce-

dures and limitations specified in the

X-Array Install™ Flying Manual and

manual update  notices.

Field Replacement

The Xi-1152/64 was designed for expedient

field service.  Removing the woofer bolts

allows the woofer to be easily removed.

Removing the horn-mounting screws allows

access to the compression driver, both

through the horn and woofer baffle cutouts.

A woofer failure will require replacement of

the entire driver.  In the case of a compres-

sion driver failure, a diaphragm assembly

replacement kit with instructions is available.

If desired, the complete driver may be

returned for service.

The following replacement parts are

available from Electro-Voice Service in

Buchanan, Michigan:

LF: Complete woofer: EV Part No. 815-3075

HF: Diaphragm kit; EV Part No. 84233-XX

Low-Frequency Section:

P

E(MAX)

:

600 watts

Test Voltages:

58.7 volts rms

117.4 volts peak

R

SR

(1.15 R

E

):

5.75 ohms

High-Frequency Section:

P

E(MAX)

:

75 watts

Test Voltages:

28.46 volts rms

57.8 volts peak

R

SR

(1.15 R

E

):

10.8 ohms

Crossover, Equalization and Time-Delay

Controller

The Xi-1152/64 speaker system and variants

are designed as an integrated package that

utilizes any of the following controllers:

Merlin ISP100, Electro-Voice Dx34 digital

crossover system or Klark-Teknik DN8000.

Optimal performance of the Xi-1152/64

speaker system can only be assured when

using the above referenced controllers.

All controllers used with the Xi-1152/64 fea-

ture a 1,480-Hz crossover frequency utiliz-

ing 24-dB-per-octave Linkwitz-Riley filters.

All contain fixed time delay and equaliza-

tion for optimum performance of the

Xi-1152/64.

Electrical Connection and System

Wiring

Electrical connections to the Xi-1152/64 are

made on the back of the enclosure via a

4-pin conncector. There are two connectors

on the input panel to allow paralleling of

other Xi-1152/64 systems.  The Neutrik

Speakon

®

 

 

NL4MPR is used for both connec-

tions.  The pin assignments are as follows:

Pin 1+:  LF(+)

Pin 1-:  LF(–)

Pin 2+:  HF(+)

Pin 2-:  HF(–)

The wiring diagram of the loudspeaker sys-

tem is shown in Figure 7.  The electrical im-

ties of the loudspeakers.  The Dx34 digital

electronic unit was used to provide the

necessary crossover filters and equaliza-

tion during power testing. Specifically, the

Xi-1152/64 passes the ANSI/EIA RS-426-

A power test with the follwing test param-

eters:

Summary of Contents for Xi 1152

Page 1: ...tita nium diaphragm with increased internal me chanical damping that provides clear intel ligible upper vocal performance The phase plug placed close to the diaphragm improves acoustic damping and boosts output in the 10 to 20 kHz range Magnetics Mid bass and high frequency drivers in X Array Install products use ferrite mag netics instead of the neodymium magnetics used in X Array touring systems...

Page 2: ...closures may be oriented with the rigging track on the sides of the enclosure or on the top and bottom and may be daisy chained together as long as the safety factor is 8 1 or greater and local regulations are met For fire safety and additional structural strength in both flying orientations top to bottom and side to side metal straps link the rigging track inside the enclosure Electro Voice offer...

Page 3: ...er circuit with fourth or der Linkwitz Riley filters equalization time delay and protection circuitry When used with the electronic control unit the loud speaker system shall have a flat on axis fre quency response from 50 to 16 000 Hz The loudspeaker enclosure dimensions shall be 759 mm 29 88 inches high 450 mm 17 73 inches wide and 413 mm 16 26 inches deep and shall weigh 40 7 kg 89 5 lb The sys...

Page 4: ...ered pink noise with a full spherical measurement system The 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 frequen cies are representative of the polar response of the system 1 25 kHz 160 Hz 200 Hz 250 Hz 315 Hz 400 Hz 500 Hz 630 Hz ...

Page 5: ...choic environment using a swept sine wave signal The DN8000 digital electronic unit was used to provide the necessary cross over filters equalization and time delay One watt of power 2 83 volts rms at 250 Hz was applied to the midband of the low frequency section The sound pressure level was nor malized for an equivalent one meter distance 10 kHz 12 5 kHz 2 5 kHz 3 15 kHz 4 kHz 6 3 kHz 5 kHz 8 kHz...

Page 6: ... full spherical measurement system as described for the Polar Response Figure 5 Distortion Distortion for the system was measured on axis in the farfield in an anechoic environ ment with an input signal that would result in a sound pressure level of 115 dB at one meter The DN8000 digital electronic unit was used to provide the necessary crossover filters equalization and time delay A fre quency sp...

Page 7: ...tall Xi 1152 64 Loudspeaker System Figure 6 Impedance The impedance of each frequency band of the system was measured in an anechoic en vironment Figure 7 Wiring Diagram The wiring diagram of each frequency band of the system is shown Figure 8 Dimensions HF LF ...

Page 8: ...verage see Figure 4 13 4 dB 1 3 dB 2 3 dB Distortion 115 dB SPL at one meter shaped spectrum see Figure 5 Second Harmonic 100 Hz 2 5 500 Hz 0 2 2 000 Hz 1 4 5 000 Hz 1 1 Third Harmonic 100 Hz 0 7 500 Hz 0 3 2 000 Hz 0 1 5 000 Hz 0 1 Transducer Complement HF DH6 driver HP64S 60 x 40 horn LF EVX 155 15 in woofer Impedance see Figure 6 Nominal LF HF 8 16 ohms Minimum LF HF 6 3 14 0 ohms Input Connect...

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