Nx55p-2 (english), Nx55p series two active full range loudspeaker – Yorkville NX55P-2 Manuel d'utilisation

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This combination of

Class D and Class H

amplifier technologies

helps keep distortion

to a minimum while

reducing the need

for massive heat dis-

sipation. In fact, to a

level low enough to

eliminate the need

for heavy heatsinks.

The advantage of this

unique combination

of two-tier and Class

D amplification has re-

duced extraneous heat

to the point that NX55P

Series Two’s can easily be

used in any orientation (close to walls,

floors and in close arrays with multiple

cabinets). Competitive active loudspeak-

ers, with large finned heatsinks, need to be

operated vertically and with plenty of clear-

ance (to ensure proper heat dissipation and

ventilation). Since you have more versatility

in regards to the orientation of the enclosure,

the NX55P Series Two becomes ideal for flying

in large clusters and in point-source concert

sound systems. Yorkville’s designers took extra

care making sure that in tight clusters over-

heating would not be an issue.

Taking advantage of the design process, an

opportunity was taken to tweak the electronics

for maximum overall speaker performance and

protection. Solutions were borrowed from our

high-end TX-Series PA systems. The limiters used,

at the input and crossover stages, are a complex

combination of gain reduction and sweeping

filters. If the NX55P Series Two is pushed to its maxi-

mum input/output levels, advanced filtering be-

gins rolling off unnecessary subsonic frequencies.

The processing also protects individual compo-

nents ensuring failure free operation (even after

long term operation at close to maximum output

levels). The filter has a remarkable response time,

less then 70 ms, allowing the system to constantly

be re-tuning itself. This makes sure the output is

as clean, as loud and as clear as possible at any

given moment. This is achieved

without negatively affecting

the overall sonic quality of

the cabinet. This ensures

that the essential part of

the mix, like the vocals

or solo instruments,

come out clean and

clear when the cabinet

is being operated at the

extremes of power and

woofer excursion. Ex-

tremely fast and accurate

limiting is in place to protect

the speaker components.

As a bonus, the NX55P

Series Two has a built in

mixer! This allows the loud-

speaker to be used directly

with a microphone and/or line

source. The loop output allows addi-

tional active cabinets to be driven from one

source (up to a maximum of 50 NX55P Series

Twos). If desired, you can combine a pair of

the NX55P Series Two’s using the mixer inputs

on each cabinet and coupling the loop out-

puts. In this example you would have an ideal

presentation system. Two microphone inputs,

two line inputs (optimized for CD, Cassette or

laptop computer audio source), complete

within two speaker cabinets. As mentioned,

our active cabinets can be linked together,

the limitation is that only three ‘mixers’ can

be active at any one time. This allows three

Mic sources and six line sources available

in an array of three or more cabinets). The

microphone inputs have equalization and

high pass filtering designed appropriately for

vocal applications. The trim control allows

looped cabinets to be individually adjusted in

level. This is invaluable in applications where

large numbers of cabinets are used such as in

clusters or in trade show applications (or when

NX55P Series Two’s are used as repeater cabi-

nets or for side fill). The 100 Hz high pass filters

allow the NX55P Series Two to be used more

efficiently with any active subwoofer.

NX55P Series Two Active Full Range Loudspeaker

Using the popular nx20 as a base, adding 1000 watts of bi-amped power and topping-it-off with

aadvanced signal processing, the NX55P Series Two is destined to set the new standard for active

loudspeakers. The woofer amplifier, or low frequency amplifier, amp delivers over 900 s to the 12 inch

neodymium woofer. To reduce the overall weight of the amplifier section, the woofer amplifier uses

Class D switching technology. A 100 watt, two-tier linear technology, Class H amplifier drives the 1.4

inch diaphragm horn driver. This allows the horn to produce clean transients while keeping up with

the high output of the woofer. Two-tier amplifier technology isn’t typically seen in a product like this,

however we found the advantages (lower weight, more efficiency, higher headroom and lower

operating temperature) made it a perfect choice for powering the top end.

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