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Electro-Voice X-Array XN User Manual

Electro-Voice X-Array XN
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Unprecedented acoustic output in
small, lightweight package
Ring-Mode Decoupling (RMD™)
provides accurate transient detail
Near-field 60° x 40° rotatable
coverage pattern
Neodymium ND5 HF and ND12A
MB drivers and EVX-180B woofer
Unique rear-hinge rigging
Enclosure shell and rigging
identical to all of the full-size
Xn
X-Array™ Three-Way,
LF/MB/HF System
Description
The X-Array
product line represents impor-
tant advancements in concert-sound rein-
forcement technology. The design goals
called for the highest acoustic output capa-
bility with the highest fidelity in lightweight,
compact enclosures that were easy to array.
The development began with a clean sheet
of paper and took an integrated approach.
The individual loudspeaker drivers, horns,
enclosures, rigging hardware and system
configurations were designed from the
ground up specifically for this high-perfor-
mance application.
The Xn is an active near-field, three-way,
semi-full-range LF/MB/HF loudspeaker
system with a rotatable 60° x 40° coverage
pattern. The high-frequency and mid-bass
sections are horn loaded with one driver in
each frequency band, and the HF horn/
driver combination is mounted coaxially in-
side the mid-bass horn. The low-frequency
section has one driver in a slot-loaded en-
closure. The woofer, horns and drivers were
designed as part of the Xn development
and represent a step forward in state-of-
the-art loudspeaker design in terms of high
acoustic output with low distortion and
low power compression. Electro-Voice en-
gineers developed a new technology
dubbed Ring-Mode Decoupling (RMD
)
to substantially improve clarity and intelli-
gibility by reducing both linear and non-
linear resonance modes that color the
sound.
The high-frequency driver in the Xn is the
ND5, which is a 3.56-mm (1.4-in.) exit high-
frequency compression driver that features
a powerful neodymium motor structure that
was optimized for maximum efficiency
and reduced power compression. A new
76.2-mm (3.0-in.)-diameter titanium dia-
phragm assembly provides increased instan-
taneous peak output capability and reduced
dome breakup. The ND5 is mounted on a
60° x 40° rotatable constant-directivity horn.
This combination results in substantially
improved vocal clarity and presence with a
smooth response throughout the vocal range
up to 20,000 Hz. The horn and driver are
nested inside the mid-bass phase plug assem-
bly to minimize interference in the mid-bass
band.
The mid-bass driver in the Xn is the ND12A,
which is a 30.5-mm (12-in.) mid-bass driver
that features a powerful new neodymium
motor structure that was optimized for maxi-
mum horn-loaded efficiency and reduced
power compression. A new Kevlar
®
-rein-
forced cone assembly provides a smooth
response with reduced cone break up. The
ND12A is mounted on a mid-bass horn that
has a coverage pattern that transitions
smoothly into the rotatable 60° x 40° high-
frequency pattern. The mid-bass phase plug
provides optimal loading for the ND12A
driver, delivering smooth response and ex-
tended efficiency up to 2,000 Hz. This com-
bination results in improved vocal intelligi-
bility and clarity with a smooth response
from the lower-to-mid vocal range.
The low-frequency driver in the Xn is the
EVX-180B, which is a high-excursion
457-mm (18-in.) woofer that has distin-
guished itself as an industry standard for
high-power, low-frequency reproduction.
The single slot-loaded, low-frequency
woofer in the Xn is less efficient than the
horn-loaded mid-bass- and high-frequency
sections and, as such, can provide low-to-
moderate levels of low-frequency repro-
duction. For high levels of low-frequency
reproduction, addditional woofer systems
must be added (Xb, Xcb and/or Xds). Dur-
ing the X-Array
development, the ther-
mal conduction of the motor was improved
and the suspension was redesigned giv-
ing the EVX-180B even lower power com-
pression and longer mechanical lifetime.
In the Xn, the woofer is slot loaded in a
sealed enclosure optimized for maximized
output from 48-160 Hz with minimized dis-
tortion. Ring-Mode Decoupling, (RMD
)
is a technique utilized and named by
Electro-Voice to describe a process used
X-Array™ systems
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Electro-Voice X-Array XN Specifications

General IconGeneral
Coverage (Nominal -6 dB) H90 °
Nominal Impedance (Passive)8 Ω
Connectors2 x NL4
Weight Net21 kg
Enclosure MaterialPlywood

Summary

Product Description and Components

High-Frequency (HF) Driver Details

Describes the Electro-Voice ND5 compression driver and its 60° x 40° horn.

Mid-Bass (MB) Driver Details

Details the Electro-Voice ND12A 12-inch mid-bass driver and its horn.

Low-Frequency (LF) Driver Details

Details the Electro-Voice EVX-180B 18-inch woofer and its enclosure.

Ring-Mode Decoupling (RMD™)

Explains the RMD technology for improving clarity and reducing resonance modes.

Applications

Power-Handling Capabilities

Amplifier Recommendations

Crossover, Equalization, and Signal Delay

Electrical Connection and System Wiring

Flying the X-Array™ Systems

Field Replacement Procedures

Architects' and Engineers' Specifications

Rigging Accessories

General Rigging Supplies

Lists suppliers for various rigging hardware components.

Electronic Accessories

Details electronic controllers and related accessories.

Miscellaneous Accessories

Uniform Limited Warranty

Specifications Summary

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