Xlci
Xlci is the installation version of the Electro-Voice compact line-array, XLc
System Features: Wide, constant horizontal coverage pattern of 120-degrees l Four-way system: biampable or triampable full-range cabinets l Rigging hardware totally integrated into cabinets l Front rigging and rear-aiming concept enables precise control of vertical line-source pattern.
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The Xlc127+ loudspeaker is a component used in multiples to create a XLC line array. An XLC array can use a minimum of four cabinets, and a reasonable array uses six to eight boxes, with a maximum of 16 for larger arenas. The three-way, axis-asymmetric design includes a single EV DL-12 low-frequency, mid-bass woofer optimized for this cabinet. Two 6.5-inch, horn-loaded drivers in a vertical array comprise the mid-frequency bandpass.
The XLC127+ uses two ND6 (three-inch voice-coil) neodymium compression drivers loaded on two Hydra™ plane wave generators. With a horizontal coverage of 120 degrees, the XLC system accurately covers wide areas while maintaining excellent imaging and lobe-free coverage. The XLC127+ is equipped with an internal x-over for mid-bass and high-frequency to allow for either biamp or triamp operation.
The Xlci version is designed for permanent installation applications with specially designed mounting hardware for easy cost-effective hanging.
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The XLC127DVX is the new main component used to create an XLC line array featuring EV’s latest DVX woofers. An XLC array can use a minimum of four cabinets, and a reasonable array uses six to eight boxes, with a maximum of 16 used for larger arenas. The three-way, axis-asymmetric design includes a single DVX3121 12-inch low-frequency, mid-bass woofer; the mid-frequency bandpass is comprised of two 6.5-inch, horn-loaded DVN2065 woofers in a vertical array.
The XLC127DVX uses two ND6 (three-inch voice-coil) neodymium compression drivers loaded on two Hydra™ plane wave generators. With a horizontal coverage of 120 degrees, the XLC system accurately covers wide areas while maintaining excellent imaging and lobe-free coverage. The XLC127DVX is designed for triamp operation. To allow for biamp operation, an internal x-over for mid-bass and high frequencies is available as an accessory.
The Xlci127DVX version is designed for permanent installation applications, with specially designed mounting hardware for easy, cost-effective hanging.
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The XLCDVX uses a DVX3121, two DVN2065 neodymium mid-range 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 are optimized for long, linear travel to provide low distortion and greater loe-frequency extension in a lightweight transducer. The DVN2065 transducer uses neodymium to provide very high output with lightweight and lower distortion. The cabinet's three-way design comprises a 12-inch, vented, low-frequency, two-inch x 6.5-inch MB transducers on a 90 degree horizontal waveguide, and two-inch x three-inch high-frequency transducers combining through Hydras on a 90 degree x 7 degree waveguide. The XlC907DVX is designed to be used in triamp mode. Biamped, three-way operation is possible using the optional, sophisticated, 24 dB/octave, passive, mid-frequency to high-frequency network. Its asymmetrical box design has been optimized to produce a symmetrical polar pattern with uniform power response. Designed for use in groups of four or more, the XLC907DVX delivers reliability and control. The 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 degree version for long-throw on top of arrays.
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