The NEXT PXH64 was engineered to be a powerful medium/longthrow mid/high-frequency cabinet in a coaxial configuration, covering the frequency range from 150 Hz to 19 kHz.
To obtain the highest possible on-axis sound pressure levels and clear and intelligible sound reproduction over long distances, the PXH64 mid/high unit is entirely horn-loaded. The coaxial arrangement of the High Frequency CD horn and the Mid Frequency 12" speaker (also horn-loaded) creates a precise coverage pattern of 60°H x 40°V over a frequency range from 400 Hz–17kHz, ensuring equal sound within the coverage area.
The HF range from 1.150 kHz upwards is reproduced by a Neodymium 1.4” driver with a 3” voice coil and a Constant Q horn, whilst coverage in the mid-range from 150 Hz to 1.25 kHz is provided by a low power compression 12” driver loaded by a midrange horn.
Wider coverage can be achieved using multiple tops, laterally stacked or flown. The PXH64 cabinet must be rotated (90°) to maintain at minimum the comb-filter effects.
A Tilt Unit (available as an option) permits the cabinet to be angled in 5° increments up to a maximum of 15°; as a result, the upper cabinet can be aimed directly at the audience area even when the system is ground stacked. Optional Aeroquip tracks enable the cabinet to be flown.
The NEXT PXH64 was engineered to be a powerful medium/longthrow mid/high-frequency cabinet in a coaxial configuration, covering the frequency range from 150 Hz to 19 kHz.
To obtain the highest possible on-axis sound pressure levels and clear and intelligible sound reproduction over long distances, the PXH64 mid/high unit is entirely horn-loaded. The coaxial arrangement of the High Frequency CD horn and the Mid Frequency 12" speaker (also horn-loaded) creates a precise coverage pattern of 60°H x 40°V over a frequency range from 400 Hz–17kHz, ensuring equal sound within the coverage area.
The HF range from 1.150 kHz upwards is reproduced by a Neodymium 1.4” driver with a 3” voice coil and a Constant Q horn, whilst coverage in the mid-range from 150 Hz to 1.25 kHz is provided by a low power compression 12” driver loaded by a midrange horn.
Wider coverage can be achieved using multiple tops, laterally stacked or flown. The PXH64 cabinet must be rotated (90°) to maintain at minimum the comb-filter effects.
A Tilt Unit (available as an option) permits the cabinet to be angled in 5° increments up to a maximum of 15°; as a result, the upper cabinet can be aimed directly at the audience area even when the system is ground stacked. Optional Aeroquip tracks enable the cabinet to be flown.