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PRELIMINARY PRODUCT INFORMATION

EASTERN ACOUSTIC WORKS

One Main Street, Whitinsville, MA 01588 • (508) 234 - 6158 • FAX (508) 234 - 8251 • BBS (800) 889-2540

EAW products are continually improved. All specifications are therefore subject to change without notice. • PUB# MX8000/11/4/94 • Printed In USA

 Technical Specifications MX8000

CLOSER COUPLING OF ACTIVE ELECTRONICS

The concept of Close Coupling

 developed by EAW Executive Vice President,

Engineering Kenton G. Forsythe is unique. EAW engineers integrate active
signal processing into the total loudspeaker system – which may often
include internal passive electrical networks and even acoustical filters that
operate simultaneously with the external processor – in order to optimize the
system’s acoustic transfer function. EAW processors do not rely on dynamic
effects to disguise limitations in the electromechanical and acoustical aspects
of the system. Therefore they do not change the loudspeaker’s tonal balance
or power response at high output levels.

The MX8000 maintains this approach, which has been proven on concert
tours and installations worldwide. It includes all the functions of previous
MX Series CCEP™ units, and adds new dimensions of signal processing
power and a new, more powerful interface that gives the system designer
and operator more information, control and flexibility. EAW engineers will
be able to acheive even better acoustic performance by integrating these
new capabilities into existing EAW loudspeaker systems as well as new
systems under development.

HYBRID ANALOG/DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY

Live sound reinforcement demands the highest available dyanmic range
and signal-to-noise performance. In order to achieve the highest possible
dynamic range, the MX8000 design team has opted to implement most
signal processing functions in the analog domain. The MX8000’s analog
functions include:
• A four-way crossover using asymmetrical

fourth-order filters

• RMS limiting on each frequency band to

protect drivers against thermal failure

• Peak limiting on each band to prevent

amplifier clipping

• Six bands of parametric equalization

provide for flexible system optimization

• Subwoofer cone excursion limiting
• Phase compensation for coherent

acoustic summing at crossover points

• Subwoofer OFF (three-way), ADJacent

(true four-way) and DIStant (three-way
plus subwoofer) modes.

Digital technology has been used wherever
it would not compromise the audio signal
path. Thus all of the above functions are controlled
digitally via the front panel or the two types of remote
control interface. In addition, the MX8000 includes:
• Digital delay lines on each frequency band
• Minimum delay resolution of 5.208 microseconds

allows drivers or adjacent loudspeaker systems to be time aligned
within fractions of an inch

• Maximum delay time of 341 milliseconds per band allows control of

arrival times over a wide range.

• Provide coherent signal arrival time from multiple speaker systems.

TWO REMOTE CONTROL OPTIONS

The MX8000 extends the emerging audio control network to the loud-
speaker system. Close Coupled signal processing functions as well as
output gain and other setup parameters can be controlled via the front
and rear panels, or remotely from any personal computer. The first remote
control option is an RS232 serial port. The second is a proprietary
implementation of the MediaLink network interface. The remote control
is the only user access to the digital delay settings, the individual band
gain settings and the limiter settings. This system allows a systems
engineer centralized control of multiple loudspeaker arrays.

A UNIQUELY POWERFUL MEDIALINK INTERFACE

The prerelease version of the MX8000’s graphic user interface is shown
below. The control surface can be collapsed or expanded by the user
depending on the needs of the particular application. Password protec-
tion will allow any level of access from zero (remote and front panel
controls disabled) to full adjustment of all remote addressable MX8000
parameters. Thus the interface accomodates the requirements of every
user from the minimally competent operator to the expert sound system
designer. EAW is developing this interface and the accompanying screens
as a prototype of the virtual control surface of the future.

Previous MediaLink implementations have used Lone Wolf Corporation’s
MediaLink chip for all communications and control functions. In the
MX8000, the same standard MediaLink chip handles network communi-
cations and housekeeping chores, while a second internal microproces-
sor translates the network messages into control vectors for the MX8000’s
parameter settings. The internal microprocessor also relays system and
operating status messages to the network chip. This gives the MX8000
much greater flexibility as well as signficantly enhanced data throughput
capacity.

AN ADVANCED GRAPHIC USER INTERFACE

MX8000 Close Coupled Network Processor

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NAME

MUTE

HIGH FREQUENCY

MID FREQUENCY

LOW FREQUENCY

SUBWOOFER

CALIBRATION

GAIN SET

RMS LIMIT SET

PEAK LIMIT SET

SIGNAL DELAY

ADDED DELAY

METERING

RMS LIMITING

UNIT CONTROLS

SUBWOOFER CONTROLS

RMS LIMITING

RMS LIMITING

RMS LIMITING

SHOW PEAKS

RESET

SAVE/RECALL SETTING

SAVE TO MX8000

SAVE TO DISC

RECALL

POWER

PANEL LOCK

MX8000

Close Coupled 

Network Processor

Unit Controls

Calibration

Gain Set

RMS Set

Peak Limit Set

Signal Delay

Metering

Subwoofer Controls

AMPLIFIER GAIN

+ 26

+ 32

+ 0 dB
+ 6 dB

SUB MODE

ADJ
DIST
OFF

NORMAL
180

°

SOURCE

MAIN
DIRECT

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