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EV ELX115 (Electro-Voice LiveX ELX-115)
A powerful step up from the ELX112, the ELX115 features a 15” woofer that delivers extended low-frequency response for bigger sound in larger rooms.
Designed for
House of Worship, Pro Music, and other applications.
15” woofer and 1.5” high-frequency titanium compression driver
50 Hz – 20 kHz frequency range 95 dB SPL sensitivity; 134 dB max SPL
400 W continuous and 1600 W peak power handling
Rugged wood cabinet — pole-mounts or stacks with Live X Subwoofers
EV ELX-115
Axial Sensitivity 95 dB
Case Material 9-ply, 15mm Plywood, Internally Braced, with Texured Paint
Frequency Response (-3 dB) 75 Hz - 18 k Hz
Frequency Response (-10 dB) 50 Hz - 20 k Hz
Recommended High-Pass Frequency 40 Hz
Max. SPL/1m (calc) 134 dB
Coverage
(Nominal -6 dB) H° 90 °
Coverage
(Nominal -6 dB) V° 50 °
LF Transducer (1) EVS-15K, 381mm (15”) Woofer
HF Transducer DH-1K, 39mm (1.5”) Titanium Diaphragm Compression Driver
Crossover Frequency 1.7 k Hz
Nominal Impedance (Passive) 8 Ω
Minimum Impedance 7.4 Ω
Connector Type Dual NL4
Grill 18GA Steel with Black Powdercoat
Height 708 mm (27.87")
Width 432 mm (17.01")
Depth 382 mm (15.04")
Weight Net 23 kg (50.71 lbs)
Shipping Weight 27.8 kg (61.29 lbs)
About EV's LiveX Series:
Engineering
Speakers built to meet exacting Electro-Voice power-handling specs
Electro-Voice-engineered high-frequency titanium compression drivers
Design
Rugged solid wood construction
Stylish design says "serious gear" on any stage
Designed to pole-mount or stack with Live X subwoofers
Easy to connect and control with versatile input and output options
Lightweight materials, balanced design, and ergonomic handles for convenient
transport, setup, and load-out
Performance
Best-in-class SPL output across all component configurations
Best-in-class frequency response across powered and passive models
Best-in-class power-handling and sensitivity specs across passive models