Description
The EVC loudspeakers from Electro-Voice are advanced two-way audio solutions designed for a wide array of sound reinforcement applications demanding broad bandwidth, precise vertical and horizontal directivity control, and superior efficiency within a compact and budget-friendly framework. These loudspeakers are expertly voiced to integrate seamlessly with other models in the EVInnovation lineup, such as EVF, EVH, and EVA.
Featuring a high-frequency section, the EVC loudspeakers incorporate a 1ΒΌ-inch pure titanium dome compression driver, which is directly coupled to a rotatable constant directivity waveguide. This combination ensures consistent pattern control and provides a smooth, linear audio response. The low-frequency section utilizes a high-output woofer that is engineered using state-of-the-art, computer-aided optimization techniques to achieve low distortion, exceptional efficiency, and high clarity at elevated sound pressure levels. Additionally, the passive crossover employs a fourth-order Linkwitz-Riley design with 24 dB per octave slopes, enhancing off-axis response and vocal definition.
The EVC series represents a highly economical choice for many fixed installations. Constructed with 15-mm plywood and finished with durable EVCoat, the enclosures are built for longevity. Designed with multiple M10 rigging points, these loudspeakers also offer options for an optional U-bracket or multi-mount style pan/tilt wall mount. Supporting wire gauges up to 10 AWG, the input panel is versatile, accommodating optional covers with NL4-type connectors or weatherproof gland-nuts.
For 70V/100V configurations, the input panel includes an internal mounting location for Electro-Voice’s premium TK150 audio transformer. With the installation of a TK150, users can benefit from Electro-Voice’s patented Automatic Saturation Compensation (ASC). This technology maintains low-frequency performance and ensures a stable amplifier load, irrespective of the number of parallel-connected loudspeakers, resulting in uniform sound quality between transformer-equipped and transformer-free EVC loudspeakers.