The Next Standard in Installed Sound: MTS Series Point-Source Loudspeaker Systems
Full-range horn-loaded loudspeaker with four 15" woofers and dual coaxial mid/high frequency compression drivers generates more than 151 dB peak SPL Proprietary, state-of-the-science, dual lossless Hydra waveform converter feeds a coherent arc source into a large constant directivity waveguide to ensure pattern control to below 350 Hz Cardioid versions deliver full-bandwidth directivity control that reduces sound spill outside the pattern, enhancing dynamics, improving sound quality and clarifying speech intelligibility Available configurations include: standard three-way or cardioid, 60° x 40° or 40° x 30° coverage patterns, black or white finish, and partial or full weatherization With every detail geared towards addressing the most demanding requirements of consultants, integrators and installers specializing in large performance venues – ranging from school football fields and regional arenas to the largest international stadiums – MTS brings to bear its stunning acoustic performance with superior control, coverage and clarity. MTS represents a truly holistic approach to loudspeaker design. Loudspeaker geometry, complementary amplifier matching, and digital processing are computer-optimized to ensure precisely distributed SPL that remains balanced and controlled throughout the entire coverage area – even at full output. Four slot-loaded, high efficiency low-frequency drivers are symmetrically coupled to the same full-range waveguide as the compression drivers to create a true point-source with substantial bass response, eliminating the need for additional subwoofers in many applications. The MTS series includes sixteen unique models. These are based on two standard three-way configurations (MTS-4153) with 60° x 40° or 40° x 30° coverage, and two cardioid configurations (MTS-6154) that provide the same coverage patterns with enhanced low-frequency directional control. The 60° x 40° models can deliver extremely high SPLs: 151 dB peak (music) and 154 dB peak (speech) down to 55 Hz at -10 dB; the 40 x 30 models are capable of 152 dB peak (music) and 155 dB peak (speech) down to 50 Hz at -10 dB. Each version is available with black or white finish, and each is available in a partially weatherized (PW) version for sheltered use or in a fully weatherized (FW) version for full exposure to the elements. All MTS loudspeakers have an IP55 rating, indicating that they are highly impervious to dust and water ingress. 00:16 Introducing MTS: The Next Standard in Large Venue Installations 01:29 Four Design Goals: 150dB+ Output, Precise Coverage, Full-Range Audio, and Directional Control 03:45 Technical Innovations: Large Horn Design, Coaxial Compression Drivers, and Bass Response 06:00 Leveraging EV's Heritage: From "Electric Voice" to Modern Waveguides 11:26 Point Source vs. Line Array: Advantages of MTS 13:44 Integration with Dynacord IPX Amplifiers and DSP Optimization 16:11 Cardioid Options for Enhanced Directivity and Low-End Performance 18:05 Applications, Easy Installation, and Design Tools (PREVIEW, AutoCAD, EASE, SONICUE) Links: EV Website: https://electrovoice.com Training by Electro-Voice: https://electrovoice.com/training Corporate Information: https://boschsecurity.com/xc/en/terms... Legal Notice: https://boschsecurity.com/xc/en/terms... Privacy Policy: https://boschsecurity.com/xc/en/terms... Follow us: Instagram: / electrovoiceofficial TikTok: / electrovoice_official Facebook: / electrovoice LinkedIn: / electrovoice-official Twitter: / electro_voice

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