Xi-1152A/64F
The Electro-Voice® Xi-1152A/64F is a loudspeaker system designed for high-SPL, limited-space applications and down-fill in larger arrays. The speaker features a ND6 three-inch, titanium, high-frequency compression driver with a neodymium motor. The Xi-1152A/64F also features an EVX-155 woofer with four-inch voice coil for prodigious output to 50 Hz. It also includes integral carrying handles and a stand-mount adapter for 100BK stand.
Specifications
| Frequency Response (-3dB) | 50 - 16000 Hz |
| Frequency Response (-10dB) | 44 - 20000 Hz |
| Max. SPL / 1m (calc) | 132 dB |
| Coverage (nominal -6dB) H° | 60 ° |
| Coverage (nominal -6dB) V° | 40 ° |
| Rotatable Horn | Yes |
| Low Frequency Power Handling (continuous/program/peak) | 600/1200/2400 Watts |
| High Frequency Power Handling (continuous/program/peak) | 75/150/300 Watts |
| LF Transducer | EVX-155 15" Woofer |
| HF Transducer | ND6-16 |
| LF Nominal Impedance | 8 Ohms |
| HF Nominal Impedance | 16 Ohms |
| Color | Black |
| Color | Unfinished |
| Color | White |
| Directivity Index | 13.4 dB |
| Flying | Yes |
| Input Connections | Four-pin Speakon (2) |
| Outdoor | No |
| Chassis Size | 15 inches |
| Internal Crossover | No |
| Speaker Type | Fullrange, Mid-High, Two-Way |
| Weight Net | 36.3 kg ( 80.03 lbs ) |
| Dimensions (HxWxD) | 759 x 455 x 414 mm (29.88" x 17.91" x 16.3") |
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