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Electro-Voice SX Series SX500PI+ User manual

Sx500PI+
400-Watt Two-Way
Weather-Resistant
Speaker System
•Ring-Mode Decoupling (RMDTM) Technol-
ogy for increased intelligibility
•Black powder - coated, full-face stainless
steel grille with foam backing and a
polyester mesh water shield.
•Durable structural-foam enclosure with
integral handles, stand mount and
molded-in attachment points for secure
suspension with optional brackets
•DL15Sx-W 15-inch woofer and DH2T
compression driver for great sound and
reliable performance
•Asymmetric constant-directivity
75° x 60° high-frequency horn
•Asymmetric horn-loaded woofer section
•400-watt long-term rms power capacity
•Passive network with biamp capability
Description
The Electro-Voice Sx500PI+ is a weather-resis-
tant version of the popular Sx500+ loudspeaker.
It is a 400-watt, 15-inch two-way, biampable,
high-efficiency, constant-directivity speaker
system featuring a vented-horn woofer section.
The weather-resistant features are the specially
treated woofer, the DL15Sx-W, and the full-face
stainless-steel grille backed with both foam and
a polyester mesh water shield. Additionally, two
port plugs are included for the customer to in-
stall when increased weather resistance is
needed. Through extensive use of computer-
aided design and modeling, Electro-Voice en-
gineers have developed a state-of-the-art pro-
fessional loudspeaker system for permanent in-
stallations where weather resistance is needed.
Thehigh-frequencysectionoftheSx500PI+uti-
lizes a molded-in 75° x 60° constant-directivity
horn which is aimed downward by 10°. This
unique pattern contributes to high intelligibility
and aims the speaker's output where it is most
useful. Vocals sound natural yet “cut through”
inreverberant,noisyrooms.Inaddition,thecov-
erage pattern is unusually uniform over its range
of operation. The horn’s unique, VariPath
TM
throat geometry helps direct driver output to the
corners of the room, to points of coverage not
described in the usual specifications of horizon-
tal and vertical coverage angles, and to parts of
the audience that typically do not receive the
strongest coverage.
One of the many other unique features of the
Sx500PI+ is the cabinet. Constructed of high-
impact polypropylene structural foam, it pro-
vides a stiff and extremely durable enclosure.
The cabinet includes integral carrying handles
and a stand socket for mounting on 1
3
/
8
-inch
stands such as the Electro-Voice 100BK. Rubber
feet that are attached to the bottom of the cabinet
and mating sockets that are molded into the top
provideameansofstackingsystems.Theshaped
plastic cabinet, in combination with the uniform,
75° x 60° directivity characteristics, make the
Sx500PI+ ideal for use alone or in arrays.
The Sx500PI+’s high-frequency horn is driven
by the DH2T one-inch throat, wide-bandwidth,
titanium-diaphragm driver. This driver uses a
unique, convex-drive Time Path
™
phasing plug
structure (U.S. Patent #4,525,604) for smooth
and extended high-frequency performance. The
voicecoilis coupled to the diaphragm with EV’s
exclusive Resonant Drive™ Technology. This
increases and smooths the high-frequency re-
sponseand reduces the amount of internal equal-
ization required for flat frequency response,
which extends to 20,000 Hz.
A self-resetting high-frequency protection cir-
cuit, EV’s PRO™ circuit, is included with the
Sx500PI+ to prevent against accidental over-
drive and improve system reliability. If the in-
put power to the high-frequency driver exceeds
the nominal rating, the protection circuit is acti-
vated and reduces the power delivered to the
driver by 6 dB. The system will remain in this
mode of operation until the input power is re-
duced to a safe level.
The bass section of the Sx500+ is a vented-horn
design using Thiele-Small parameters for solid
performance to 45 Hz. This horn provides di-
rectivity control for the woofer section and
matches the asymmetry of the high-frequency
section. The 381-mm (15-in.) DL15Sx-W
weather-resistant woofer used is a specially de-
signed unit featuring an extended-length voice
coil and high-temperature construction materi-
als. The system combines professional-quality
components, arranged in an unusually durable
Thiele-Small-aligned vented enclosure. The re-
sult is clear and articulate, high-quality sound.
Ring-Mode Decoupling (RMD
TM
)
Technology
The Sx500PI+ controls both acoustical and me-
chanical ring modes to provide dramatically
in-
creased intelligibility, using techniques learned
from the development of the Electro-Voice
X-Array™concert speakers. There is much less
coloration of the sound from resonating
sources, leaving only the intended sound to be
heardby the audience. The most obviousimple-
mentation of RMD™ in the Sx500PI+ is the
foam attached to the back of the woofer grille.
Speaker Protection
The Sx500PI+ like all other vented systems ex-
periences rapidly increasing cone excursion
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below the box-tuning frequency, while the
acoustic output decreases rapidly. To ensure a
long woofer life even when used at high power
levels, it is recommended that some form of
electronics be used to control unnecessary
woofer cone excursion.
Graphic equalizers and active crossovers are
two methods that can be used to prevent low-
frequency signal below band-pass from going
totheloudspeaker. When usinganactive cross-
over, a high-pass filter with a cutoff frequency
of 32- to 45-Hz will provide the necessary pro-
tection.The filter should have a slope of at least
12 dB per octave. Such subpass band filters
are found in many crossovers and equalizers
manufacturedby Electro-Voice, as well as other
commercially available equipment.
Enclosure Construction
The Sx500PI+ enclosure is contructed of very
durable structural foam that is hard to dent,
scratch or break. The structural foam enclosure
allows for the high- and low-frequency horns,
the stand mount and the suspension points to
be molded into the enclosure. It also allows for
three handles to be integrated into the enclo-
sure.
Frequency Response
The combination of a 15-inch woofer, wide-
bandwith high-frequency driver and an equal-
ized crossover results in the wide and smooth
overall response shown in Figures 1a and 1b.
Figure 1a is the response with the ports open
while Figure 1b is the response with the two
optionalportplugs installed. This response was
measured at 3.05 meters (10 feet), using a 4-
volt swept sine-wave input in an anechoic
chamber using the internal passive crossover.
No external equalization was used. Figures 1a
and 1b have been averaged and corrected for 1
watt at 1 meter.
Port Plugs
The two ports, on either side of the high-fre-
quency horn, may be "sealed" in order to add
further weather protection to the system. These
optional foam port plugs are included with the
system for use in situations where increased
weather resistance is needed. This will help
prevent any moisture from wicking through the
foam-backedgrilleandaccumulatinginsidethe
enclosure under extreme weather condidtions.
The optional port plugs and instructions are
supplied with each system. It should be noted,
however, that once the port plugs are installed,
the frequency response will change to that
shown in Figure 1b.
Connections and Biamping
The Sx500PI+ is equipped with two parallel
Neutrik Speakon®NL4MP connectors. In the
full-rangemode, as supplied by the factory, pins
1+ and 1– are the inputs to the system.
Another system can be connected in parallel
by using the other connector. Care must be
taken not to abuse the amplifier by connecting
impedances which are too low.
The user may put the system in biamp mode
by removing the input panel and moving a con-
nectorfrom the full-range mode to biampmode,
as noted on the crossover. In biamp mode, 1+,
1– are the LF inputs and 2+, 2– are the HF
inputs.
Constant-Directivity Speaker System
The crossover frequency and speaker- compo-
nent geometries have been selected so that the
directional characteristics of the woofer and
constant-directivityhigh-frequency horn match
at the crossover frequency to create a special
system type — the constant-directivity system.
At higher frequencies, the horizontal coverage
pattern remains constant and the vertical pat-
tern smoothly transitions to a 60° angle above
5,000 Hz. Response within the 75° x 60° rated
coverage angle is uniform, which means de-
pendable audience coverage without “hot
spots”ordeadzonesatcertainfrequencies.The
75° x 60° dispersion characteristic also helps
avoid early reflections from nearby floor or
side-wall surfaces which could degrade perfor-
mance. The controlled directivity of the high-
and low-frequency transducers also eliminates
responseirregularities caused by diffraction off
nearby enclosure edges and, in combination
with an essentially flat on-axis frequency re-
sponse, produces a total acoustic power output
that is uniform with frequency.
Directivity
A unique feature of the Sx500PI+ is the con-
stant-directivity dispersion provided by the 75°
x 60° horn. The polar response of the system
at selected one-third-octave bandwidths is
shown in Figure 2. These polar responses were
measured in an anechoic environment at 6.1
meters (20 feet) using one-third-octave pink-
noise inputs. The frequencies selected are fully
representative of the polar response of the sys-
tem. Beamwidth of the system utilizing the
complete one-third-octave polar data is shown
in Figure 3. Directivity factor, R, and directiv-
ity index, Di, are plotted in Figure 4.
Power-Handling Capacity
The Sx500PI+ is shipped in full-range mode
using an internal crossover. In biamp mode, the
long-term average power-handling capacity is
as follows:
Low Frequency: 400 watts
High Frequency: 60 watts
Electro-Voice components and systems are
manufactured to exacting standards, ensuring
they will hold up, not only through the most
rigorous of power tests, but also through con-
tinued use in arduous, real-life conditions. The
EIA Loudspeaker Power Rating Full Range
(ANSI/EIARS-426-A 1980) uses a noise spec-
trum which mimics typical music and tests the
thermaland mechanical capabilities of the com-
ponents.Electro-Voice will support relevant ad-
ditional standards as and when they become
available.Extreme, in-house power tests, which
push the performance boundaries of the woof-
ers, are also performed and passed to ensure
years of trouble-free service.
Specifically, the Sx500PI+ passes ANSI/EIA
RS-426-A 1980 with the following values:
R = 5.76 ohms (1.15 x (RE+ 1.86))
RE = woofer DCR
1.86 =horn-load impedance correction
PE(MAX) = 400 watts
Test voltage = 48.00 volts rms,
96.00 volts peak (+6 dB)
The “peak” power-handling capacity of a
woofer is determined by the peak test-voltage
amount. For the Sx500PI+, a 96.00-volt peak
test-voltage translates into 1,600-watts short-
term peak power-handling capacity. This is the
equivalent of four times the “average” power-
handling capacity, and is a peak that can be
sustained for only a few milliseconds. How-
ever, this sort of short duration peak is very
typical in speech and music. Provided the am-
plifiercan reproduce the signal accurately with-
out clipping, the woofer will also perform ac-
curately and reliably, even at these levels.
Amplifier Power Recommendations
As noted in the Power-Handling Capacity section
above,theSx500PI+hasarandom-noisepowerca-
pacity of 400-watts long term (1,600- watts peak)
per ANSI/EIA RS-426-A 1980. The following
guidelines will help relate this to an appropriate
power amplifier output rating.
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1. To use the Sx500PI+ to full capacity, skilled
expertsin sound-system installation and op-
eration will obtain the best results if the
poweramplifieris 2.0 to 4.0 times the long-
term average noise- power rating of the
speaker system. For the Sx500PI+, this is
800 to 1,600 watts.
The caution cannot be made strongly
enough, however, that this arrangement is
only for experts or those who can discipline
themselvesagainst“pushing” the system for
ever-higher sound levels and who can avoid
“accidents” such as catastrophic feedback
or dropped microphones.
2. A more conservative, “normal” amplifier
size, which will produce audible results
nearly equal to those of the “expert” rec-
ommendation, is 1.0 to 1.4 times the long-
term average noise-power rating of the
speaker. For the Sx500PI+, this is 400 to
640 watts.
3. To be very conservative, one can use an
amplifier rated at 0.5 to 0.7 times the long-
term average noise-power rating of the
speaker. For the Sx500PI+, this is 200 to
280 watts.
Request P.A. Bible Addition No. Two (“Power
Handling Capacity”) for more background on
these recommendations.
Service
Inthe unlikely event the Sx500PI+ requires ser-
vice,thewoofercanberemovedfromthefront.
The high-frequency driver can be removed
from the rear by first removing the input panel.
A service data sheet is available from Electro-
Voice.
Stand Mounting
When used on a stand, the stand must be placed
on a stable surface. The stand must be rated to
support systems of 38.6 kg (85 lb) or greater.
It must have a base diameter of 1.22 m (4 ft) or
greater. The bottom of the speaker should be
no higher than 1.52 m (5 ft) from the bottom of
the stand. The user must be sure that safe use
on a stand is not affected by wind or any other
conditions.
The Sx500PI+ can be mounted on the 100BK
speaker stand or any other stand with a
1 3/8-inch diameter shaft.
Suspending Sx500PI+ Enclosures
WARNING: Suspending any object is
potentially dangerous and should be
attempted only by individuals who have a
thorough knowledge of the techniques and
regulations of rigging objects overhead.
Electro-Voicestronglyrecommendsthatthe
Sx500PI+ be suspended taking into account
all current national, federal, state and local
regulations. It is the responsi-bility of the
installer to ensure the Sx500PI+ is safely
installed in accordance with all such
regulations. If the Sx500PI+ is suspended,
Electro-Voicestronglyrecommendsthatthe
system be inspected at least once a year. If
any sign of weakness or damage is detected,
remedial action should be taken
immediately.
The Sx500PI+ enclosure contains eight
M8 x 1.25 inserts (see Figure 7) which are built
into the enclosure for the purpose of suspen-
sion. Before the enclosure is suspended, these
inserts are used to attach plates that hold the
two halves of the enclosure together in addi-
tion to providing a way to suspend the enclo-
sure.
The suspension kits that are available for the
Sx500PI+ are listed below. Please refer to in-
dividualsuspension-kitengineering data sheets
for full details and safety information.
The first approach is to suspend individual
Sx500PI+ enclosures. The Mb700 forged eye-
bolt attachment kit (see Figure 9) is an eyebolt
suspension kit. It includes a top and bottom
mounting plate to secure the two halves of the
enclosure, in addition to the necessary hard-
ware. Typically it will be necessary to attach
two cables to the top eyebolts and to “pull-up”
on the bottom plate. The Mb500 wall/ceiling
mounting bracket (see Figure 8) encompasses
the top and bottom of the enclosure with a
bracket attached to the two plates to secure the
halvesoftheenclosure.Additionally,it has fea-
tures to make suspending the Sx500PI+ easier
and more flexible. Electro-Voice recommends
the use of the Mb500 in all but the simplest
situations.The Mb500 has supplementary holes
to allow the Sx500PI+ to be attached to a wall
or ceiling and aimed at an audience.
The second approach is to suspend multiple
Sx500PI+enclosures.The Sx500PI+ enclosure
is not designed to suspend multiple enclosures
from itself. If an “array” is required, then mul-
tiple Mb500’s must be used. Arrays may be
constructed vertically by “daisy chaining” two
Mb500’s from each other. The Mb600 horizon-
tal array kit allows the easy and secure con-
struction of horizontal arrays, using Mb500’s
to support the enclosure.
Weather-Resistant Mounting
When mounting the Sx500PI+ in a location
where a weather-resistant system is required,
a minimum of a five-degree down angle is rec-
ommended. (See Figure 10.) This will help
prevent any moisture from wicking through the
foam and mesh-backed grille and accumulat-
ing inside the enclosure under extreme weather
conditions.
Architects’ and Engineers’ Specifications
The loudspeaker shall be a compact vented-
box type. The low frequencies shall be repro-
duced with one horn-loaded DL15Sx-W
381-mm (15-in.) woofer. The high frequencies
shallbe reproduced by a DH2T, high-frequency
compression driver with a pure-titanium dia-
phragm, coupled to a 75° x 60° constant-direc-
tivity horn molded into the front baffle of the
enclosure. The system will use a passive cross-
over-equalizer network with protection for the
high-frequency driver. The loudspeaker shall
meet the following performance criteria: fre-
quency response of 66-16,000 Hz, –3 dB;
power handling of 400-watts long term and
1,600-watts short term, with a shaped random-
noise input per ANSI/EIA RS-426-A 1980;
sensitivity of 100-dB SPL at 1 meter with a 1-
watt, 300-2,000-Hz pink-noise input; 6dB-
down horizontal coverage angle of 75° + 14°/
– 20° in the 2,000- to 16,000-Hz range; 6-dB-
down vertical coverage angle of 60° +11°/
– 8° in the 2,000- to 16,000-Hz range; cross-
over frequency of 1,600 Hz; nominal imped-
ance of 8 ohms and minimum impedance of
5.2 ohms in full-range mode. Paralleled input
and output connectors shall be present, con-
sisting of Neutrik Speakon®NL4MP connec-
tors. The enclosure shall be constructed of
polypropylene structural foam and fitted with
a powder-coated full-face stainless-steel grille
with foam backing and a polyester mesh water
shield, three integral handles, a stand socket
for mounting on 1 3/8-inch stands, rubber feet
and mating sockets to facilitate stacking. Di-
mensions shall be 838 mm (33 in.) high x 673
mm (26.5 in.) wide x 448 mm (17.63 in.) deep.
Net weight shall be 32.9 kg (72.5 lb).
The system shall be capable of producing av-
erage sound levels in excess of 126 dB in the
long term, and short-term peaks of 132 dB.
The loudspeaker system shall be the
Electro-Voice Sx500PI+.
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Uniform Limited Warranty
Electro-Voice products are guaranteed against
malfunction due to defects in materials or
workmanship for a specified period, as noted
in the individual product-line statement(s) be-
low, or in the individual product data sheet or
owner’s manual, beginning with the date of
original purchase. If such malfunction occurs
during the specified period, the product will
be repaired or replaced (at our option) without
charge.The product will be returned to the cus-
tomer prepaid. Exclusions and Limitations:
The Limited Warranty does not apply to: (a)
exterior finish or appearance; (b) certain spe-
cific items described in the individual prod-
uct-linestatement(s) below, or in the individual
product data sheet or owner’s manual; (c) mal-
function resulting from use or operation of the
product other than as specified in the product
data sheet or owner’s manual; (d) malfunction
resulting from misuse or abuse of the product;
or (e) malfunction occurring at any time after
repairs have been made to the product by any-
one other than Electro-Voice Service or any
of its authorized service representatives.
Obtaining Warranty Service: To obtain war-
rantyservice,acustomermustdelivertheprod-
uct, prepaid, to Electro-Voice Service or any
of its authorized service representatives to-
gether with proof of purchase of the product in
the form of a bill of sale or receipted invoice.
A list of authorized service representatives is
available from Electro-Voice Service at
600 Cecil Street, Buchanan, MI 49107
(800/234-6831 or FAX 616/695-4743). Inci-
dental and Consequential Damages Ex-
cluded: Product repair or replacement and re-
turn to the customer are the only remedies pro-
vided to the customer. Electro-Voice shall not
be liable for any incidental or consequential
damages including, without limitation, injury
to persons or property or loss of use. Some
states do not allow the exclusion or limitation
of incidental or consequential damages so the
above limitation or exclusion may not apply to
you. Other Rights: This warranty gives you
specific legal rights, and you may also have
other rights which vary from state to state.
Electro-Voice Speakers and Speaker Sys-
tems are guaranteed against malfunction due
to defects in materials or workmanship for a
period of five (5) years from the date of origi-
nal purchase. The Limited Warranty does not
apply to burned voice coils or malfunctions
such as cone and/or coil damage resulting from
improperly designed enclosures. Electro-Voice
active electronics associated with the speaker
systems are guaranteed for three (3) years from
the date of original purchase. Additional de-
tails are included in the Uniform Limited War-
ranty statement.
For warranty repair, service information, or a
listing of the repair facilities nearest you, con-
tact the service repair department at:
616/695-6831 or 800/685-2606.
For technical assistance, contact Technical
Support at 800/234-6831 or 616/695-6831,
M-F, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Eastern Standard
time.
Specifications subject to change without notice.
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Figure 1a—SX500PI+ Axial Frequency
Response, (anechoic environment, 4
volts/3.05 meters (10 feet), normalized to
1 watt/1 meter) (open ports)
Figure 1b—Sx500PI+ Axial Frequency
Response, (anechoic environment, 4
volts/3.05 meters (10 feet), normalized to
1 watt/1 meter) (closed ports)
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Figure 4 — Sx500PI+ Directivity vs.
Frequency (anechoic environment)
Figure 5 — Sx500PI+ Harmonic
Distortion Response 10% Rated Power
Input (40 watts), (anechoic environment,
3.05 meters (10 feet), on axis)
Figure 3 — Sx500PI+ Beamwidth vs.
Frequency (anechoic environment)
Second Harmonic
Third Harmonic
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Figure 6b — Sx500PI+ Full-Range
Impedance Curve (closed ports)
Figure 6a — Sx500PI+ Full-Range
Impedance Curve (open ports)
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Figure 7 — Sx500PI+ Dimension Line
Drawing
202 mm
(8.0 in.)
METRIC (M8 X 1.25) METAL INSERTS
FOR SUSPENDING ENCLOSURES
WITH KITS (EIGHT PLACES)
838 mm
(33.0 in.)
448 mm
(17.6 in.)
673 mm
(26.5 in.)
202 mm
(8.0 in.)
101 mm
(4.0 in.)
101 mm
(4.0 in.)
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Figure 8 — Sx500PI+ enclosure with
Mb500 kit Figure 9 — Sx500PI+ enclosure with
Mb700 kit
Figure 10 — Sx500PI+ Recommended
mounting angle
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Specifications
Typical Axial Frequency Response,
Swept Sine Wave, 4 volts at 3.05
meters (10 feet), (anechoic environ-
ment, normalized for 1 watt at 1
meter; see Figure 1a and 1b):
66-16,000 Hz (open port)
73-16,000 Hz (closed port)
Low-Frequency (3-dB-Down Point):
66 Hz (open port)
73 Hz (closed port)
Usable Low-Frequency Limit (10-dB-
down point):
45 Hz (open and closed port)
Half Space Reference Efficiency:
4.4%
Long-Term Average Power-Handling
Capacity per EIA Standard RS-426-A
1980 (see Power-Handling Capacity
section):
400 watts
Maximum Woofer Acoustic Output:
17.6 watts
Sensitivity (SPL at 1 watt, 1 meter
input, anechoic environment, swept
sine wave):
100 dB
Nominal Coverage Angle,
Horizontal: 75°
Vertical: 60°
Dispersion Angle Included by 6-dB-
Down Points on Polar Responses,
Indicated One-Third-Octave Bands of
Pink Noise (see Figure 3),
2,000-20,000 Hz, Horizontal:
75° (+14°, –20°)
2,000-20,000 Hz, Vertical:
60° (+11°, –8°)
Directivity Factor Rθ(Q), 800- to
16,000-Hz Median (see Figure 4):
11.8 (+0.8, –2.6)
Directivity Index Di, 800- to 16,000-Hz
Median (see Figure 4):
15.2 dB (+3.0 dB, –6.9 dB)
Distortion, 0.1 Full Power Input (see
Figure 5), Second Harmonic,
100 Hz:
–33 dB, 2.2%
1,000 Hz:
–48 dB, .4%
10,000 Hz:
–22 dB, 8.4%
Third Harmonic,
100 Hz:
–41 dB, .9%
1,000 Hz:
–60 dB, .1%
10,000 Hz:
–41 dB, .9%
Transducer Complement,
Low Frequency:
DL15Sx-W weather-resistant
woofer
High Frequency:
DH2010A driver
Box Tuning Frequency:
44 Hz (open port)
Crossover specifications, Full-range
mode,
Crossover Frequency:
1,600 Hz
Crossover Slope,
Low Pass:
18 dB per octave
High Pass:
12 dB per octave
Biamp Mode,
Recommended Crossover Fre-
quency:
1,600 Hz
Crossover Slopes,
Recommended:
24 dB per octave
Minimum:
18 dB per octave
Impedance, Full-Range Mode,
Nominal:
8 ohms
Minimum:
5.2 ohms
Biamp Mode,
Nominal (low frequency/high
frequency):
8 ohms/8 ohms
Minimum (low frequency/high
frequency):
4.9 ohms/7.9 ohms
Input Connections,
Two parallel Neutrik Speakon®NL4MP
connectors with the following pin
arrangements,
Full-Range Mode:
1– = IN (–)
1+ = IN (+)
2– = Not Used
2+ = Not Used
Biamp Mode:
1– = LF (–)
1+ = LF (+)
2– = HF (–)
2+ = HF (+)
Driver Protection, High Frequency:
Solid-state self-resetting circuit
(PRO™ circuit) drops output 6 dB;
blocking capacitor with 800-Hz corner
frequency and 6-dB-per-octave slope
Enclosure Materials and Colors:
Polypropylene structural foam; black
Black powder-coated stainless-steel
perforated metal grille with foam
backing and a polyester water shield
Dimensions (see Figure 7),
Height:
838 mm (33.0 in.)
Width:
673 mm (26.5 in.)
Depth:
448 mm (17.63 in.)
Net Weight:
32.9 kg (72.5 lb)
Shipping Weight:
37.0 kg (81.5 lb)
Included Accessory:
Foam port plugs for increased water-
resistance
Optional Accessories:
100BK mounting stand
Mb500 installation kit
Mb600 horizontal array kit
Mb700 eyebolt attachment kit
VPC500 protective cover
PD500 padded protective case
Attachment Points:
Eight metric inserts (M8 x 1.25) (see
Figure 7 and Suspending Sx500
Enclosures section)
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SPEAKERS – Two-Way Weather-Resistant Part Number 535466-9918
600 Cecil Street, Buchanan, MI 49107
616/695-6831, 616/695-1304 Fax
© Telex Communications, Inc., 1999 • Litho in U.S.A.

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