Void Nexus Series User manual

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Nexus XL
Mind-blowing energy, enviable design
USER GUIDE V2.0

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This user guide is subject to change without notice.
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Contents
1 Safety and Regulations 4
1.1 Important Safety Instructions 4
1.2 Limitations 4
1.3 EC Declaration of Conformity 4
1.4 UKCA Conformity 4
1.5 Warranty Statement 4
1.6 WEEE Directive 4
2 Unpacking and Checking 5
3About 6
3.1 Welcome 6
3.2 Nexus XL Overview 6
3.3 Key Features 6
3.4 Nexus XL Soecifications 7
3.5 Nexus XL Dimensions 7
4 Cable and Wiring 8
4.1 Electrical Safety 8
4.2 Cable Considerations for Fixed Installations 8
4.3 Impedance Graph 8
4.4 Nexus XL Wiring Diagram 9
4.5 Bias Q5 speakON™ Wiring 9
4.6 Amplifier Loading Guidelines 10
5 Adjustments 11
5.1 Wheel Removal 11
5.2 Grille Removal 12
6 Service 13
7 Appendix 14

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1.1 Important safety instructions
The lightning flash with an arrowhead symbol
within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the
user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous
voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may
be of sucient magnitude to constitute a risk of
electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle
is intended to alert the user of the presence of
important operating and maintenance (servicing)
instructions in the literature accompanying the
appliance.
Safety instructions - read this first
1. Read these instructions.
2. Keep these instructions.
3. Heed all warnings.
4. Follow all instructions.
5. Do not use this apparatus near water.
6. Clean only with a dry cloth.
7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with
the manufacturer’s instructions.
8. Do not install near any heat source such as radiators, heat
registers, stoves, or other such apparatus that produce heat.
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding-type plug. A
grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong.
The third prong is provided for your safety. If the provided plug
does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement
of the obsolete outlet.
10. Protect power cords from being walked on or pinched
particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where
they exit the apparatus.
11. Only use attachments and accessories specified by Void
Acoustics.
12. Only use with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified
by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is
used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to
avoid injury from tip-over.
13. Unplug the apparatus during lightning storms or when unused
for long periods of time.
14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing
is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way,
such as when the power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid
has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the
apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate
normally, or has been dropped.
15. Since the mains power supply cord attachment plug is used to
disconnect the device, the plug should always be easily accessible.
16. Void loudspeakers can produce sound levels capable of
causing permanent hearing damage from prolonged exposure.
The higher the sound level, the less exposure needed to cause
such damage. Avoid prolonged exposure to the high sound levels
from the loudspeaker.
1.2 Limitations
This guide is provided to help familiarise the user with the
loudspeaker system and its accessories. It is not intended to
provide comprehensive electrical, fire, mechanical and noise
training and is not a substitute for industry-approved training. Nor
does this guide absolve the user of their obligation to comply
with all relevant safety legislation and codes of practice. While
every care has been taken in creating this guide, safety is user-
dependent and Void Acoustics Research Ltd cannot guarantee
complete safety whenever the system is rigged and operated.
1.3 EC declaration of conformity
For EC Declaration of Conformity please go to:
www.voidacoustics.com/eu-declaration-loudspeakers
1.4 UKCA marking
For details of the UKCA marking go to:
www.voidacoustics.com/uk-declaration-loudspeakers
1.5 Warranty statement
For warranty statement go to:
https://voidacoustics.com/terms-conditions/
1.6 WEEE directive
If the time arises to throw away your product, please recycle all
the components possible.
This symbol indicates that when the end-user
wishes to discard this product, it must be sent
to separate collection facilities for recovery
and recycling. By separating this product from
other household-type waste, the volume of
waste sent to incinerators or land-fills will be
reduced and natural resources will thus be
conserved.
The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive (WEEE
Directive) aims to minimise the impact of electrical and electronic
goods on the environment. Void Acoustics Research Ltd complies
with the Directive 2002/96/EC and 2003/108/EC of the European
Parliament on waste electrical finance the cost of treatment and
recovery of electronic equipment (WEEE) in order to reduce the
amount of WEEE that is being disposed of in land-fill sites. All of
our products are marked with the WEEE symbol; this indicates that
this product must NOT be disposed of with other waste. Instead
it is the user’s responsibility to dispose of their waste electrical
and electronic equipment by handing it over to an approved
reprocessor, or by returning it to Void Acoustics Research Ltd for
reprocessing. For more information about where you can send
your waste equipment for recycling, please contact Void Acoustics
Research Ltd or one of your local distributors.
1 Safety and Regulations

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2 Unpacking and Checking
All Void Acoustics products are carefully manufactured and thoroughly tested before being
despatched. Your dealer will ensure that your Void products are in pristine condition before
being forwarded to you but mistakes and accidents can happen.
Before signing for your delivery:
• Inspect your shipment for any signs of contamination, abuse or transit damage as soon
as you receive it
• Check your Void Acoustics delivery fully against your order
• If your shipment is incomplete or any of its contents are found to be damaged; inform
the shipping company and inform your dealer.
When you are removing your Nexus XL loudspeaker from its original packaging:
• Nexus XL loudspeakers come double boxed and are stapled shut; take care when
unboxing and removing the staples to avoid injury or damage to the loudspeaker
• If you need to place the Venu loudspeaker on a flat surface ensure you use a lint free
product to protect the finish
• When you have removed the Nexus XL loudspeaker from the packaging inspect it to
ensure there is no damage and keep all original packaging in case it needs to be returned
for any reason.
See section 1.5 for warranty conditions and see section 5 if your product needs servicing.

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3 About
3.1 Welcome
Many thanks for purchasing this Void Acoustics Nexus XL. We truly appreciate your support.
At Void, we design, manufacture and distribute advanced professional audio systems for
the installed and live sound market sectors. Like all Void products, our highly skilled and
experienced engineers have successfully combined pioneering technologies with ground-
breaking design aesthetics, to bring you superior sound quality and visual innovation. In buying
this product, you are now part of the Void family and we hope using it brings you years of
satisfaction. This guide will help you both use this product safely and ensure it performs to its
full capability.
3.2 Nexus XL overview
Applying the five resonant chamber theory used in the ever-popular Stasys X, further refining
this design principle has led to previously unimagined levels of performance. The Nexus XL
has it all, with its impressive transient response and articulation, plus exceptionally high levels
of eciency, power handling and extended low frequency response. Well suited to modern
styles of music, it still retains the eciency and extended low frequency response that only
a very large transducer can provide. For lower power handling, the Nexus XL serves as an
alternative to the Nexus X and is to be used with the Nexus Q upper bass enclosure.
3.3 Key features
• Single high power 21” transducer
• Five resonant chambers
• Very high eciency
• Fast transient response

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3 About
3.4 Nexus XL specifications
Frequency response 30 Hz - 150 Hz ±3dB
Eciency1104 dB 1W/1m
Nominal impedance 8 Ω
Power handling22000 W AES
Maximum output3135 dB cont, 141 dB peak
Driver configuration 1 x 21”
Dispersion Array dependant
Connectors 2 x 4-pole speakON™
Height 754 mm (29.7”)
Width 738 mm (29”)
Depth 860 mm (33.9”)
Weight 90 kg (198.4 lbs)
1Measured in half space 2AES2 - 1984 compliant 3Calculated
3.5 Nexus XL dimensions
738 (29.1”)
738 (29.1”)
860 (33.9”)
867.27 (34.2”)
754 (29.7”)
738 (29.1”)
860 (33.9”) 860 (33.9”)
738 (29.1”)
Figure 3.1: Dimensions

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4 Cable and Wiring
4.1 Electrical safety
To avoid electrical hazards please note the following:
• Do not access the inside of any electrical equipment. Refer servicing to
Void-approved service agents.
4.2 Cable considerations for fixed installations
We recommend specifying installation-grade Low Smoke Zero Halogen (LSZH) cables for
permanent installations. The cables should use Oxygen Free Copper (OFC) of grade C11000
or above. Cables for permanent installations should be compliant with the following standards:
• IEC 60332.1 Fire retardancy of a single cable
• IEC 60332.3C Fire retardancy of bunched cables
• IEC 60754.1 Amount of Halogen Gas Emissions
• IEC 60754.2 Degree of acidity of released gases
• IEC 61034.2 Measurement of smoke density.
We suggest using the following maximum copper cable lengths to keep level losses below 0.6 dB.
Metric mm2Imperial AWG 8 Ωload 4 Ωload 2 Ωload
2.50 mm213 AWG 36 m 18 m 9 m
4.00 mm211 AWG 60 m 30 m 15 m
4.3 Impedance graph
Figure 4.1: Impedance graph
10 10020 50 200 500 1k 2k 5k 10k 20k
30
60
90
120
150
Frequency (Hz)
Impedance (Ω)

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4 Cable and Wiring
1+
1-
2+
2-
1+
1-
2+
2-
1+
1-
2+
2-
1+
1-
2+
2-
In
Out/Link
+
-
21” LF
4.4 Nexus XL wiring diagram
speakONTM pins 1+/1- speakONTM pins 2+/2-
In LF (21”) Out/link
Out LF link Out/link
Figure 4.2: Wiring diagram
4.5 Bias Q5 speakONTM wiring
LF 1+
LF 1-
LF 1+
LF 1-
Figure 4.3: Bias Q5
Bias Q5 Channel 1
Output LF (12”)
Max parallel units 4 (2 Ωload to amplifier)

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4 Cable and Wiring
Figure 4.4: 2 x Nexus XL: 8 Ωper channel/1 amplifier
Figure 4.5: 4 x Nexus XL: 4 Ωper channel/1 amplifier
Figure 4.6: 6 x Nexus XL: 8 Ωper channel/2 amplifier
4.6 Amplifier loading guidelines
Ensure all amplifier channels are loaded equally. Limiters engage correctly. Cabinets acoustic
principles are the same.
Figure 4.7: 8 x Nexus XL: 4 Ωper channel/2 amplifier

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To avoid damage when making adjustments please note the following:
• Removing the grille can cause debris to collect within the enclosure, take care
to remove anything that may have collected internally
• Do not use impact tools.
5.1 Wheel removal
B
Figure 5.1: Bolt removal
Step 1:
Remove all four M6 bolts with a 13 mm spanner/
wrench.
Step 2:
Remove/add the wheels and keep in a safe place.
Repeat the process for the other three wheels.
Figure 5.2: Wheel removal
Figure 5.3: Bolt tightening
Step 3:
Replace the M8 bolts by hand until finger tight
before using hand tools.
Note: Replacing bolts is of particular
importance as without them there can
be air leakage and detuning.
5 Adjustments

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5 Adjustments
Figure 5.4: Bolt removal
Step 1:
Undo all twelve M6 tab bolts using a 4 mm
Allen key, take care NOT to remove the tab
bolts as they may become lost within the
enclosure.
Figure 5.5: Grille removal
Step 2:
Remove grille.
Step 3:
Replace the M6 bolts by hand until finger tight
before using hand tools.
Figure 5.6: Bolt replacement
5.2 Grille removal

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6 Service
Void Nexus XL loudspeakers should only be serviced by a fully-trained technician.
No user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to your dealer.
6.1 Return authorisation
Before returning your faulty product for repair, please remember to get an R.A.N. (Return
Authorisation Number) from the Void dealer who supplied the system to you. Your dealer will
handle the necessary paperwork and repair. Failure to go through this return authorisation
procedure could delay the repair of your product.
Note that your dealer will need to see a copy of your sales receipt as proof of purchase so
please have this to hand when applying for return authorisation.
6.2 Shipping and packing considerations
• When sending a Void Nexus XL loudspeaker to an authorised service centre, please write a
detailed description of the fault and list any other equipment used in conjunction with the
faulty product
• Accessories will not be required. Do not send the instruction manual, cables or any other
hardware unless your dealer asks you to
• Pack your unit in the original factory packaging if possible. Include a note of the fault
description with the product. Do not send it separately
• Ensure safe transportation of your unit to the authorised service centre.

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7 Appendix
Architectural specifications
The loudspeaker shall be an active bandpass sub bass system consisting of a single high
power 21” (533.4 mm), long excursion, low frequency (LF) transducers mounted in a
rectangular enclosure.
The low frequency transducers shall be constructed on a cast aluminium frame, with a treated
paper cone, dual 152.4 (6”) voice coil, wound with copper wires on a high quality voice coil
former and a neodymium magnet for high power handling and long-term reliability.
Performance specifications for a typical production unit shall be as follows: the usable
bandwidth shall be 30 Hz to 150 Hz (±3 dB) and have a maximum SPL of 141 dB peak (135
dB continuous) measured at 1 m using IEC268-5 pink noise. Power handling shall be 2000
W AES at a rated impedance of 8 Ωand a pressure sensitivity of 104 dB measured at 1W/1m.
The system shall be powered by its own dedicated power amplification module with DSP
management. The wiring connection shall be via two Neutrik speakON™ NL4 (one for input
and one for loop-out to another speaker), to allow for pre-wiring of the connector before
installation.
The enclosure shall be constructed from a 18 mm multi-laminate birch plywood finished in a
textured polyurea and shall contain fixture points for a pressed steel, powder coated grille to
protect the horn path from object ingress. The cabinet shall have eight handles (four per side)
for ecient manual handling. External dimensions of (H) 754 mm x (W) 738 mm x (D) 860 mm
(29.7” x 29” x 3.9”). Weight shall be 90 kg (198.4 lbs).
The loudspeaker shall be the Void Acoustics Nexus XL.

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