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HFC circuit
Selecting the HFC (High Frequency Compensation) circuit

compensates for loss of high frequency energy due to absorption

in air when loudspeakers are used to cover far field listening

positions.

The HFC circuit has two settings (HFC1, HFC2) for different

distance ranges the cabinets have to cover. The settings should be

used selectively, only for those cabinets covering the respective

distances, HFC1 for distances larger than 30 m (100 ft) and HFC2

for distances larger than 60 m (200 ft).

The compensation is adjusted for a typical relative humidity of

40 %. With lower humidity the absorption by air increases

therefore the distances where the respective HFC setting provides a

correct equalization are shorter than indicated above.

Using the HFC function provides the correct sound balance

between close and remote audience areas, whilst all amplifiers

driving the array can be fed with the same signal.

CPL circuit
The CPL (Coupling) circuit compensates for coupling effects

between the cabinets of an array. CPL begins gradually around

2 kHz, with the maximum attenuation below 100 Hz. As coupling

effects increase with the length of the line array, the CPL circuit can

be set to dB attenuation values between 0 and –9. With higher

attenuation values the corner frequency of the filter shifts towards

lower values.

Positive CPL values create an adjustable low frequency boost (0 to

+5 dB) and can be set when the system is used in full range mode

without subwoofers.

Note: Make sure that all cabinets within the line array are

operated with the same CPL setting.

Fig. 3: Frequency response correction of HFC circuit

Fig. 4: Frequency response correction of CPL circuit

 

d&b V8/V12 Manual (1.6 EN)

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Summary of Contents for V8

Page 1: ...V8 V12 Manual 1 6 EN...

Page 2: ...When reselling this product hand over this manual to the new customer If you supply d b products please draw the attention of your customers to this manual Enclose the relevant manuals with the syste...

Page 3: ...1 Product description 5 2 2 Connections 6 2 3 Operation 6 2 3 1 Controller settings 6 2 4 Dispersion characteristics 8 2 5 Technical specifications 8 3 Manufacturer s Declarations 10 3 1 EU conformit...

Page 4: ...ies as detailed in our specific Mounting instructions or in our Flying system and Rigging manuals Ensure that all additional hardware fixings and fasteners used for installation or mobile deployment a...

Page 5: ...aintained down to approximately 250 Hz an outstanding feature for a passive 3 way system The frequency response extends from 67 Hz to above 18 kHz The cabinet is constructed from marine plywood and ha...

Page 6: ...e V8 or V12 setup enables up to two V8 V12 cabinets to be driven by the respective channel of the amplifier Arc and Line setups The selection of Arc or Line depends on the curvature of the array Both...

Page 7: ...the HFC function provides the correct sound balance between close and remote audience areas whilst all amplifiers driving the array can be fed with the same signal CPL circuit The CPL Coupling circuit...

Page 8: ...ion control is achieved down to 250 Hz Fig 6 Isobar diagram V12 horizontal 2 5 Technical specifications V8 V12 system data Frequency response 5 dB standard 67 Hz 18 kHz Frequency response 5 dB CUT mod...

Page 9: ...12 120 Splay angle setting 0 14 1 increment Components 2 x 10 driver 1 x 8 driver 2 x 1 4 exit compression driver Passive crossover network Connections 2 x NL4 or NLT4 F M optional 2 x EP5 Pin assignm...

Page 10: ...ons of the respective EC directives including all applicable amendments A detailed declaration is available on request and can be ordered from d b or downloaded from the d b website at www dbaudio com...

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