HPV TECHNOLOGIES, Inc. 17752 Fitch Irvine, California 92614 MAD A-Series...Flat Panel Surface Planar Arrays...Concert Sound at it s Finest! Flat Panel Surface Planar Arrays describe a new speaker technology that utilizes a full-range, high- Q planar magnetic driver in the construction of very high performance speaker arrays. Planar speaker technology has been esteemed for many year for its superior sonic clarity and absolute fidelity particularly in high-end, esoteric home systems. Now HPV Technologies s proprietary MAD-1 transducer has brought planar s extraordinary sonic performance to professional audio with the powerful Surface Planar Array family of speakers. Surface Planar Arrays are built around the MAD-1 transducer, a true push-pull planar driver with exceptional sensitivity and power handling capacity. Planar arrays are assembled with modules each having multiple MAD drivers fixed into an aircraft-grade alloy frame. The frame is curved horizontally to create the desired coverage with horizontal patterns of 60, 90, and 120 currently available. Each frame has a vertical pattern of 10 (± 5 ) that can be adjusted in 2.5 increments. Arrays are created by pinning together the required number of modules (aka ribs ) that will result in the desired vertical coverage and SPL. Typical configurations start with 8 ribs that allow the vertical dispersion to be adjusted from 5 up to 80. However larger arrays can be assembled with up to 24 ribs to take advantage of increased SPL output and the exceptional long-throw capabilities inherent in the operation of the planar drivers. The structural frame that connects modules together allow ribs with different horizontal patterns to be assembled into the same array thereby allowing near, mid, and far-throw coverage to originate from the same acoustic point. The versatility of surface planar arrays are evident with the excellent coverage achievable from both ground stacked and flown configurations. Coverage is virtually seamless between individual rows in both the horizontal and vertical fields regardless of the physical placement of the array. And the drivers sum together so efficiently without cancellation that the entire array becomes a huge radiating surface with perfect signal alignment, precise coverage control, and exceptional clarity and musical detail.
MAD A-Series Surface Planar Arrays The MAD A-Series of Surface Array planar magnetic speakers have redefined a new standard in concert audio. Utilizing the extraordinary MAD-1 planar transducer, the A-8, A-9, and A-12 systems create a sonic field that reveals the most subtle musical details, exceptional imaging, and stellar clarity in ways that have to be heard to be fully appreciated. Gone are the limitation of early planar speakers that were too big, too power hungry, and too inefficient for large scale professional performances. The technology in MAD's planar transducers has overcome all of the inherent limitations of former planar systems and has created new performance standards that exceeds anything possible in today's conventional line array designs. So what makes the MAD systems so exceptional? The answer lies in the MAD-1 planar transducer. First, this driver is a full range device that operates from ~100 Hz to 18 khz. This means that no crossover points are needed in any of the critical vocal and musical bandpass. No crossovers also mean there are no phase shift and signal alignment issues or changes in the tonal response as the sound passes through the different types of drivers. All of these issues (i.e. phase shift, signal alignment, and tonal shift) occur in varying degrees in all conventional systems and degrades the sonic performance. Digital signal processing (DSP) in MAD arrays only requires a 60-100 Hz. high-pass filter (dictated by the program material and the size of the array) and some simple equalization. Subwoof loudspeakers can be added to any array to extended low frequency performance. Second, the MAD-1 transducer creates a plain wave rather than a conical wave...that's the type which emanates from conventional cone and compression drivers. In simple terms, a plain wave is highly directional, radiating away from the transducer in a narrow, two-dimensional beam. This allows the dispersion pattern of any array to have precise control in both horizontal and vertical directions. Additionally, all A-Series arrays can create asymmetrical coverage patterns by simply masking off individual drivers in any row of the array. This function become especially useful when it is necessary to keep the acoustical energy from a few drivers from reflecting off a nearby wall or ceiling segment. Third, when planar transducers are positioned next to each other, their combined acoustical energy sums together perfectly without any comb filtering resulting in a very smooth and uniform dispersion in both the horizontal and vertical fields. And when multiple rows are stacked into taller arrays, this acoustical summing extends down in frequency...resulting in full-range performance from ~60-100 Hz to 18 khz. The low frequency response of planar arrays is determined by the number of speakers in the array. For more details on planar performance, go to www.getmad.com. In concert venues where more low frequency output is required, HPV provides two solutions to extend the array s low frequency performance with the SB-412C cardioid bass cabinets and the VFL horn-loaded subwoofs. When the SB-412C bass cabinets are positioned next to the arrays, they will increase the system s overall SPL and extend the low frequency down to ~50-60 Hz. When sub-bass performance is needed down to ~25-30 Hz, the MAD VFL-Series subwoof speakers can be incorporated as ground stacks. For more information regarding specific application or pricing information, email info@hpvtech.com or call the HPV Applications Group at 949-476-7000.
MAD A-Series Specifications General Description: The A-Series consist of 3 model; the A-8 (60 H), A-9 (90 H), and A-12 (120 H). Each of these speaker modules can be configured for ground stacked or flown planar arrays. All of the modules incorporate MAD-1 fullrange planar transducers mounted into a curved aircraft-grade, alloy frame (aka rib ) which establishes the horizontal coverage angle. The frame also contains all rigging points and adjustment cams allowing each rib to be vertically splayed from 0 to 10. All three module types can be assembled into the same array. The array s SPL output and coverage patterns are determined by the number and type of ribs in the array. Actual output is subject to environmental and atmospheric conditions and may vary from the published specifications. The following chart indicates specifications for a single planar rib. Speaker Models A-8 A-9 A-12 Number of Transducers 8 9 12 Horizontal Dispersion 60 at 10KHz. 90 at 10KHz. 120 at 10KHz. Power Handling Capacity per Rib 800 watts RMS 900 watts RMS 1,200 watts RMS Impedance per Rib 8 Ohms 4 Ohms 5.6 Ohms Weight per Rib 60 Lbs. 70 Lbs. 115 Lbs. Dimension per Rib H x W x D in Inches Cam Intervals for Vertical Splay Adjustment Input & Thru Connector High Pass Filter for Array Without Additional Bass Speakers Recommended X over for high power when combined with SB-412C 10 x 45 x 11 10 x 47 x 13 10 x 59 x 16 0, 2.5, 5, 7.5, 10 0, 2.5, 5, 7.5, 10 0, 2.5, 5, 7.5, 10 Speakon NL4 x 2; 1+ & 2+ wired in parallel, 1- & 2- wired in parallel One speaker row = High Pass Filter at 150 Hz; 24 db-lr slope, Four speaker rows = High Pass Filter at 100 Hz; 24 db-lr slope, Eight speaker rows = High Pass Filter at 80 Hz; 24 db-lr slope, Twelve speaker rows = High Pass Filter at 60 Hz; 24 db-lr slope, Crossover Frequency = 120-200 Hz; 24 db LR slope System Rigging All rigging is constructed to international rigging standards. Supplied Accessories Optional Accessories Rigging Pins, Splay Cams, and Acoustical Blankets. Road Case (carries 4 ribs per case), Upper Fly Grid, Lower Pullback Bar, Ground Stack Support Foot, System DSP (preloaded with processing parameters), Amplification, Speaker Cables
MAD A-8 Surface Planar Array Specifications The A-8 speaker module consists of eight MAD-1 transducers mounted into an lightweight alloy frame. The frame is curved so that the eight drivers create a horizontal coverage pattern of 60 when measured at 10 KHz. The vertical dispersion of one row is ± 5. A-8 arrays include all needed T-Pins, splay cams, and acoustical blankets for rear of array energy suppression. Rigging options that include upper and lower grids for overhead flying and an adjustable rigging foot for ground stack configurations, must be specified separately A-8 ground stacked A standard A-8 surface array consists of eight A-8 rows which can be configured either as a ground stacked or flown array. Increasing the number of rows in the array, lowers the array s low frequency cutoff point while reducing the number of rows raises the array s low frequency cutoff point. Refer to the MAD A-Series specifications page for more details. These specifications are for an eight row A-8 array Horizontal dispersion: Vertical dispersion: 60 measured at 10 KHz. Nominal coverage extends out to 90 at ~250 Hz. Horizontal dispersion can be modified with appropriate wave guides. ± 5 to 80. Vertical splay between rows is adjustable from 0 to 10 in four increments of 2.5, 5, 7.5, and 10. Useful frequency response: Recommended DSP parameters Power handling capacity: System sensitivity: 80 Hz. to 18 KHz., ± 3 db when equalized. When used as a full-range system apply 24 db/oct L/R high pass filter at 80 Hz. For array with less than 8 rows apply filter at 100Hz. For array with 12+ rows apply filter at 60 Hz. 6,400 watts RMS; 12,800 watts continuous program; Peak dynamic limiting is required to maintain amplifier s RMS voltage equal to or below the specified level. 100 db with 1 watt scaled to a 1 meter reference. System impedance: Eight Ohms per speaker row. Rows can be wired in parallel with optional jumper cables Array dimensions: Overall dimension without vertical splay between rows is 45 W x 80 H x 11 D. Array weight: Included items: Optional items: Eight row weight ready to fly with rigging hardware and acoustical blankets is 500 lbs. Acoustical blanket for additional suppression of rear acoustical energy. All rigging T-Pins, splay cams, ATA roadcase for 4 pre-rigged rows, Overhead rigging fly bar & pullback bar, Ground support foot.
MAD A-9 Surface Planar Array Specifications The A-9 speaker module consists of nine MAD-1 transducers mounted into an lightweight alloy frame. The frame is curved so that the nine drivers create a horizontal coverage pattern of 90 when measured at 10 KHz. The vertical dispersion of one row is ± 5. A-9 arrays include all needed T-Pins, splay cams, and acoustical blanket for rear of array energy suppression. Rigging options that include upper and lower grids for overhead flying and an adjustable rigging foot for ground stack configurations, must be specified separately A-9 Array A standard A-9 surface array consists of eight A-9 rows which can be configured either as a ground stacked or flown array. Increasing the number of rows in the array, lowers the array s low frequency cutoff point while reducing the number of rows raises the array s low frequency cutoff point. Refer to the MAD A-Series specifications page for more details. These specifications are for an eight row A-9 array Horizontal dispersion: Vertical dispersion: 90 measured at 10 KHz. Nominal coverage extends out to 120 at ~250 Hz. Horizontal dispersion can be modified with appropriate wave guides. ± 5 to 80. Vertical splay between rows is adjustable from 0 to 10 in four increments of 2.5, 5, 7.5, and 10. Useful frequency response: Recommended DSP parameters Power handling capacity: System sensitivity: 80 Hz. to 18 KHz., ± 3 db when equalized. When used as a full-range system apply 24 db/oct L/R high pass filter at 80 Hz. For array with less than 8 rows apply filter at 100Hz. For array with 12+ rows apply filter at 60 Hz. 7,200 watts RMS; 14,400 watts continuous program; Peak dynamic limiting is required to maintain amplifier s RMS voltage equal to or below the specified level. 100 db with 1 watt scaled to a 1 meter reference. System impedance: Four Ohms per speaker row. Rows can be wired in parallel with optional jumper cables Array dimensions: Overall dimension without vertical splay between rows is 47 W x 80 H x 13 D. Array weight: Included items: Optional items: Eight row weight ready to fly with rigging hardware and acoustical blankets is 550 lbs. Acoustical blanket for additional suppression of rear acoustical energy. All rigging T-Pins, splay cams, ATA roadcase for 4 pre-rigged rows, Overhead rigging fly bar & pullback bar, Ground support foot.
A-8 Images FrontofofA-8 A-8 array Back speaker A-8 connector panel Eight row A-8 array Acoustic blanket on back of A-8 s Four A-8 s rows in roadcase Phone: 949-476-7000 Fax: 949-476-7010 www.getmad.com
A-9 Images A-9 arrays with SB-412C Bass arrays Front of A-9 array Splay cam with 0 to 10 of adjustment Phone: 949-476-7000 8 Row frequency & phase response for A-9 array Fax: 949-476-7010 www.getmad.com