Electro-Voice Eliminator ii specifications Architects’ and Engineers’ Specifications

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KEY FEATURES

Dual 15 inch Two-way High-output Stage System.

600 watt continuous

RMDfor Improved Clarity and Presence

General Product Description

The Electro-Voice®Eliminator iiis a high-peak output, high- efficiency two-way stage system. The dual 15 in. low-frequency/ horn-loaded constant-directivity high-frequency system incorporates elements of Ring-Mode Decoupling (RMD). RMD techniques substantially improve vocal fundamental intelligibility and produce an “up front” tonality capable of cutting through even the most difficult acoustic environments.

The Eliminator iienclosure has a unique design that presents a very minimal frontal cross section while still maintaining substantial internal volume. A newly developed handle concept allows for extremely comfortable transportation from any orientation. The design is lightweight, but very rugged and features a heavy metal grille and highly stylized corner protection.

The heart of the Eliminator ii‘s high performance design is the combination of a high-excursion low-frequency suspension system with Electro-Voice’s unique Ring-Mode Decoupling. All loudspeaker drivers exhibit mechanical resonance modes that add their own time-domain or ringing-mode colorations. These colorations limit and reduce overall system intelligibility.The Eliminator iiuses RMD to control several fundamental ringing modes. The result is substantially improved vocal range intelligibility and system “openness”.

Two 15 inch drivers provide very high output at the lower frequencies. When extended high output low-frequency operation is required, performance can be further enhanced by biamping the Eliminator iiwith the Eliminator iSub.Vented enclosures offer excellent power handling and low distortion in the lowest octave of rate operation. However, it is always advisable to filter material below enclosure tuning to further improve system output and headroom. The Eliminator iishould be high-pass filtered to reduce subsonic material below 40 Hz.

Eliminator ii

Two-way High-output

Stage System

Architects’ and Engineers’ Specifications

The loudspeaker system shall consist of two 38.1-cm (15 inch) low-frequency tranducers in a vented enclosure.The high-frequency section shall be a compression driver with a pure titanium diaphragm coupled to a 1-inch throat diameter to a constant-directivity horn having a horizontal included angle (referenced to –6 dB) of 60° and a vertical included angle of 40° nominal. The loudspeaker shall have a rated frequency response of 50 Hz to 20 Hz ± 3 dB and a long-term rated average power handling of 600 watts (EIA RS-426- A). The system sensitivity shall be 100 dB when measured in an anechoic environment with a 1-watt input with a calibrated measurement microphone located 1 meter from the system axis. The nominal impedance shall be 4 ohms. The system shall have parallel Neutrik® NL4MP connectors.

Specifications:

Frequency Response, Measured at 10 feet on axis (normalized to 1 watt/ 1 meter):

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50 - 20,000 Hz ±3 dB

Long-Term Average Power Handling, EIA Standard RS-426-A:

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600 watts

Sound Pressure Level, 1 W/1 m:

100 dB

Dispersion Angle Included by 6-dB Down Points:

Horizontal:

60°

Vertical:

40°

Transducer Complement:

 

High Frequency:

 

DH2010A

 

HP64M constant directivity

 

Low Frequency:

 

2x DL15BFH

 

Enclosure Tuning:

46 Hz

Crossover frequency LF/HF:

1600 Hz

Impedance:

 

Nominal

4 ohms

Minimum

3.3 ohms

Input connectors:

 

Parallel Neutrik® model NL4MP

 

Enclosure Finish:

Black carpeted

Dimensions,

 

Height:

46 in. (116.84 cm)

Wide:

17.4 in. (44.20 cm)

Depth:

24.25 in. (61.6 cm)

Net Weight:

119 lbs (53.98 kg)

Shipping Weight:

129 lbs (58.51 kg)

Supporting Products

 

Eliminator iSub

 

Eliminator iAmplifier

 

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