Electro-Voice TL880D User Manual

Tl880d, Very-low-frequency speaker system

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TL880D

Very-Low-Frequency
Speaker System

• Designed for cinema subwoofer use

• High acoustic output to below 20 Hz

• Two EVX-180A woofers provide very

high peak and long-term output that
complements the dynamic potential of
digital sound on film

• 2,000 watts continuous program

• Side-mounted connection panel

facilitates hookup when depth behind
the screen is restricted

• High output ability in the 20- to

40-Hz range is also ideal for
very-low-frequency synthesized
effects, down-tuned bass guitars
or pipe organ

• Approved for subwoofer use in THX

®

cinema systems*

Description and Applications

The Electro-Voice TL880D is a member of

the TL series of low-frequency enclosures.

The TL880D is a dual direct-radiating vented

design that provides high efficiency, low

distortion and excellent low-frequency

performance. The TL880D employs two

long-throw EVX-180A 18-inch loudspeak-

ers, in an 15.5-ft

3

, black-finished enclosure

without grille. It is specifically designed to

meet the low-frequency demands of digital

cinema sound, in subwoofer applications.

The TL880D’s high pumping capability, high

acoustic output ability and extended bass

response (to below 20 Hz) make it par-

ticularly appropriate for the dynamic po-

tential of the digital cinema application. (The

TL880D is approved for subwoofer use in

THX

®

cinema systems.)* The side-mounted

input panel facilitates behind-the-screen in-

stallation, where limited space between the

screen and theatre wall often makes it diffi-

cult to connect to the back of an enclosure.

The TL880D’s performance characteristics

also make it highly appropriate as the

subwoofer in large, multiway systems for

contemporary music playback and sound

reinforcement. The TL880D has more out-

put below 40 Hz than the devices typically

used in these applications.

Frequency Response

The TL880D’s axial frequency response was

measured in Electro-Voice’s large anechoic

chamber at a distance of 10 feet with a swept

sine-wave input of 4 volts. Figure 1 has been

averaged and corrected for 1 watt/1 meter.

Directivity

The directional characteristics of the

TL880D were measured in Electro-Voice’s

large anechoic chamber; the test signal was

one-third-octave filtered pink noise at the

frequencies indicated. A full spherical

measurement system was used, which is

compatible with the AcoustaCADD

TM

com-

puter-aided design program. All directional

information was measured at 20 feet.

Figure 2 illustrates the horizontal and

vertical polar responses. Figure 3 shows the

horizontal and vertical beamwidths.

Beamwidth is the angle at which the hori-

zontal and vertical polar responses have

decreased in level by 6 dB when compared

to the axial frequency response.

Figure 4 illustrates the total directivity of the

TL880D. The directivity factor R

θ

(Q) is the

relative value, at a point, of the TL880D

when compared to an ideal spherical

response. The directivity index, D

i

, is calcu-

lated by D

i

= 10 log R

θ

.

Power Hanndling Capacity

To our knowledge Electro-Voice was the first

U.S. manufacturer to develop and publish a

power test closely related to real-life condi-

tions. A random noise input signal is used

because it contains many frequencies simul-

taneously, just like real voice or instrument

program. The signal contains more energy

at extremely high and low frequencies than

typical actual program, adding an extra mar-

gin of reliability. The test combines not only

the overall long-term average or continuous

level—which our ear interprets as loud-

ness—but also short-duration peaks which

are many times higher than the average, just

like actual program. The long-term average

level stresses the speaker thermally (heat).

The instantaneous peaks test mechanical re-

liability (cone excursion). Note that the sine-

wave test signals sometimes used have a

much less demanding peak value relative to

their average level. In actual use, long-term

average levels exist from several seconds on

up. We test for several hours, adding an-

other extra level of reliability.

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*THX is a registered trademark of Lucasfilm Ltd.

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