Key Features:
- Compact, Ergonomic Size
- Integral Monitor Stand
- Ring-Mode Decoupling (RMDTM)
- Pure Titanium Compression Driver
- 65° x 65° Constant Coverage Horn
- High Efficiency, High Output
- Molded-in Pole Mount, Rigging Points
General Description:
The Electro-Voice ® Sx100+ is a 200-watt, 12-inch two-way, high efficiency, constant-directivity portable speaker system. Through the extensive use of computer-aided design and modeling, Electro-Voice engineers have developed a state-of-the-art professional loudspeaker system. Its performance and physical design make it perfect for many applications requiring quality sound in portable and fixed environments.
The high-frequency section of the Sx100+ utilizes a moldedin, 65° x 65° constant-directivity horn. This unique pattern contributes to high intelligibility, vocals sound natural yet “cut through” in reverberant, noisy rooms. Coverage pattern is uniform, sound quality off-axis is very well maintained, even at 45° off axis (a 90° total coverage angle).
The horn’s unique, VaripathTM throat geometry helps driver output to the corners of the room, areas which are not described in the usual specifications of horizontal and vertical coverage angles. This results in more uniform coverage throughout, even to those parts of the audience that typically do not receive the strongest coverage.
The Sx100+’s high-frequency horn is driven by the DH3, a one-inch-throat, wide-bandwidth, titanium-diaphragm driver using a unique, convex-drive TimePathTM phasing plug structure (U.S. Patent #4,525,604) for smooth and extended high-frequency response.
For the last twenty years, EV's Sx Series loudspeakers have been the industry standard for lightweight, high-performance loudspeakers, a standard against which all others are measured. Their versatility is reinforced by their rich portfolio of accessories, from wall-mount and array brackets to monitor feet and transport bags. The Sx Series has powered everything from local wedding bands to the clogs of "Riverdance" to football games at Notre Dame Stadium, and the new Sx600 dominates the stadiums at the 2004 Olympic Summer Games in Athens, Greece.