Key Features:
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Accurate Vertical Control & Coverage
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Compact, Lightweight
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Fast, Simple Integrated Rigging
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Tri-Amp or Optional Bi-Amp Operation
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True 3-Way Design
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LAPS Aiming Software
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90
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Horizontal Full-Range Line-Array
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Quik-Rig
TM
or Fixed Installation Rigging
XLC907DVX
XLCi907DVX
3-Way, High-Output
Compact Line-Array
90° Element
General Description:
The XLC family is designed to provide the highest quality
performance for a variety of applications. It is comprised
of two full range systems; XLC127DVX (120° line-array
element), XLC907DVX (90° line-array element), and two
subwoofers; XLC118, XLC215. The XLCDVX uses a
DVX3121, two DVN2065 neodymium midrange
transducers, and two ND6 high frequency transducers.
The DVX3121 is a high performance low frequency
transducer with forced air, directional voice coil cooling
for high power and efficiency. The suspension and
magnetic circuit were optimized for long, linear travel to
provide low distortion and greater LF extension in a
lightweight transducer. The DVN2065 transducer utilizes
neodymium to provide very high output with lightweight
and lower distortion. The 3-Way design is comprised of;
a 12" vented LF, 2 x 6.5" MB transducers on a 90°
horizontal waveguide, and 2 x 3" HF transducers
combining through Hydras on a 90° x 7° waveguide. It is
designed to be used in tri-amp mode. Bi-amp 3-way
operation is possible using the optional sophisticated 24
dB/octave passive MF to HF network. The asymmetrical
box design was optimized to produce a symmetrical polar
pattern with a uniform power response. Designed for use
in groups of four or more the XLC907DVX delivers
predictability and control. XLC907DVX can be used in
long narrow venues in arrays of four or more, or in groups
of two or more in combination with the XLC127DVX 120°
version for long throw on top of arrays. LAPS modeling
software provides quick, accurate results for array
configurations and rigging information.
Technical Specifications:
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