NEXT-proaudio’s versatile PXH95 Mid-High Speaker promises reliability, high SPL, an aesthetic design and high sound fidelity throughout the venue, whether it’s used for small concerts or side fills at larger live events. It’s also suited for installation applications including sports facilities, performance spaces, auditoriums or houses of worship. The PXH95, suited for use as a medium-to-long throw, mid-high frequency coaxial speaker, offers a frequency response that ranges from 150 Hz to 19 kHz, with a coverage pattern of 90 degrees (horizontal) and 50 degrees (vertical) and a frequency range from 400 Hz-17kHz, ensuring consistent sound within the coverage area. The unit can also be rotated for 50 degrees horizontal and 90 degrees vertical coverage.
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To obtain the highest possible on-axis sound pressure levels over long distances, the PXH95 mid/high unit is entirely horn-loaded creating an additional sensitivity and improved pattern control.
The HF range, from 1.15 kHz upwards, is reproduced by a Neodymium 1.4” driver with a 3” voice coil and a Constant Q horn, whilst 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 horizontal coverage can be achieved using multiple PXH95, laterally stacked or flown. The PXH95 cabinet must be rotated by 90º to avoid 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 flying hardware enables the cabinet to be flown. The cabinet is fitted with M8 threaded suspension points, supporting a wide variety of installation approaches.
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