JBL VRX900 manual Amplitude Shading, Array Configuration Selector ACS, Frequency Response

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AMPLITUDE SHADING

Amplitude Shading

Amplitude shading is a technique that allows the coverage pattern of a loudspeaker array to be shaped by adjusting the relative acoustic output of some of the devices in the array. Most often, array shading involves only the mid and high-frequency sections of the array. In a simple system consisting of three VRX932LA/VRX928LAs, the lower speaker (which covers the nearest listeners) may have its high-frequency output reduced. At the same time, the upper speaker may have its high frequency output increased. The overall sound-power in the room is unchanged but the distribution of acoustic energy to the audience is far more uniform. Amplitude shading of a VRX932LA/VRX928LA array may be accomplished in passive or bi-amplified systems.

Array Configuration Selector (ACS)

In passive mode, the Array Configuration Selector may be used. The -3 dB position will typically be used for the speaker(s) in an array that are covering the nearest listening area. The +3 dB position will be used for the speaker(s) covering the more distant areas; or to compensate for the low-frequency build-up resulting from mutual coupling of multiple woofers in an array.

Short Throw (-3 dB)

Medium Throw (0 dB)

Long Throw (+3 dB)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Frequency Response

The frequency response graph represents measurements from a single typical VRX900LA speaker, applying the three different ACS settings: +3dB, 0dB, -3dB.

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Contents E r ’ s G u i d e Contents Introduction to the VRX932LA Dimensional Drawings for VRX932LASpecifications Functional Block DiagramVRX932LA 12, Two-Way, Line-array Loudspeaker System Introduction to the VRX928LA Dimensional Drawings for VRX928LAVRX928LA 8, Two-way, Llne-array Speaker Introduction to the VRX918S Dimensional Drawings for VRX918SVRX918S 18 Subwoofer Introduction to the VRX915S Dimensional Drawings for VRX915SVRX915S 15, Bass-reflex Subwoofer Introduction to the VRX915M Dimensional Drawing for VRX915MVRX915M 15 Two-Way Stage Monitor VRX900Dimensional Drawings for VRX-AF Introduction to the VRX-AFWorking Load Limit Introduction to the VRX-SMAF Dimensional Drawings for VRX-SMAFFrequency Response Array Configuration Selector ACSAmplitude Shading Amplitude ShadingBi-Amplified System Single VRX932LA/VRX928LA Deploying the SystemLocking 2 VRX932LA/VRX928LA Loudspeakers Together Dual VRX932LA/VRX928LAAttachment to Structures Suspension Safety WarningsInspection & Maintenance Are You New to Rigging?Maximum Array Size Installing the Array FrameSuspension in Permanent Installations Eyebolt SuspensionGround-Stacked, Upward Firing Arrays System Processor Tunings JBL Warranty and Contacts JBL Professional