JBL Portable Speaker EVO1324 User Manual

A Loudspeaker With Intelligence  
EVOi.324  
User’s Guide  
Introducing The Next Generation of Installed Sound  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION - READ THIS CAREFULLY  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the following European and international standards for Electromag-  
netic Compatibility and Electrical Safety:  
Radiated Emmissions (EU): EN55022B (1992)  
RF Immunity (EU): IEC801-3 (1994)  
Electrostatic Discharge(EU): IEC801-2 (1984)  
Fast Transients(EU): IEC801-4 (1988)  
Electrical Safety (EU): EN60065 (1994)  
Electrical Safety(USA): UL6500/ETL (1996)  
Electrical Safety(CAN): CAN/CSA-E65/ETLc (1996)  
Before using the apparatus read these instructions, follow all instructions, heed them and keep in a  
safe place.  
Clean only with a damp cloth. Do not block any of the ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s  
instructions.  
Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding type plug. A grounding plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The  
third prong is provided for your safety. When the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replace-  
ment of the obsolete outlet.  
Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience recepticals and the point where they  
exit from the apparatus.  
Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.  
Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when not in use for a long time.  
WARNING – TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPARATUS TO RAIN OR  
MOISTURE.  
DO NOT REMOVE COVERS, NO USER SERVICABLE PARTS INSIDE, REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED  
SERVICE PERSONNEL.  
THIS EQUIPMENT MUST BE GROUNDED.  
CAUTION  
RISK OF ELECTRONIC SHOCK  
DO NOT OPEN  
ATTENTION  
RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE  
NE PAS ENLEVER  
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DO NOT EXPOSE  
TO RAIN OR MOISTURE  
NE PAS EXPOSER A  
LA PLUIE NI L'HUMIDITE  
IT SHOULD NOT BE NECESSARY TO REMOVE ANY PROTECTIVE GROUND OR SIGNAL CABLE SHIELD  
CONNECTIONS TO PREVENT GROUND LOOPS. ANY SUCH DISCONNECTIONS ARE OUTSIDE THE  
RECOMMENDED PRACTICE OF JBL PROFESSIONAL AND WILL RENDER ANY EMC OR SAFETY  
CERTIFICATION VOID.  
For continued compliance with international EMC legislation ensure that all input and output cables are wired with the cable  
screen connected to Pin 1 of the XLR connectors. The input XLR Pin 1 is connected to the chassis via a low value capacitor,  
providing high immunity from ground loops while ensuring good EMC performance.  
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I N T R O D U C T I O N  
WELCOME  
PACKAGE CONTENTS  
Thank you for purchasing an EVOi.324 Intelligent Powered  
Loudspeaker. Not only is this the most compact 1300 watt  
powered loudspeaker, it is also the world’s first loudspeaker  
with built-in intelligence. The integrated digital technology  
allows it to manage its own performance and through the  
use of the optional EVOi.net Speaker System Controller,  
adapt sonically to virtually any environment in which you  
place it. The result is an architecturally designed installa-  
tion powered loudspeaker system that provides great sound  
with minimum stress.  
Upon unpacking the EVOi.324 please take note of the  
contents as listed below. If you are missing any of the items  
listed below, please contact your dealer as soon as possible.  
1 x EVOi.324 Speaker System  
1 x User’s Guide with Warranty and Tech Note No. 14,  
Volume 1  
1 x Accessory bag which includes:  
1 x AC Cord  
1 x Eyebolt Kit (3 x Shoulder Eye Bolts, 3 x Washers)  
2 x Small Rubber Feet  
1 x Large Rubber Foot  
1 x Washer  
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D E S I G N  
O V E R V I E W  
The EVOi.324 has been designed specifically for fixed  
installation applications. EVO is intended to be used where  
high quality state-of-the-art sound reinforcement is  
required, in venues such as performing arts centers,  
worship spaces, educational multi-purpose rooms and other  
civic venues.  
It has been engineered to provide premium performance  
with minimal visual impact. EVOi.324 speakers adapt to  
internal décor with a paintable surface and to low ceilings  
by offering the same performance in a vertical and  
horizontal configuration.  
Installation and setup are quick and simple to understand.  
This is the fundamental principle of the EVO system,  
whereby the majority of problems in system installation  
and set-up are eliminated because the most complex  
elements have already been designed into the loudspeaker.  
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F E A T U R E S  
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Thermomaster® Vents  
EVOi.324 FRONT/TOP  
Each respective baffle vent, woofer motor, and basket are  
all linked via the same thermal transfer path for maximum  
heat dissipation. Taking heat away from the voice coil  
effectively reduces power compression. The harder the  
system works, the better it cools.  
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2430 Compression Driver  
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The JBL 2430 neodymium large-format compression driver  
has a 1.5-inch exit and 3-inch voice coil with 100 watt  
power handling. The revolutionary neodymium motor  
structure results in an extremely compact and lightweight  
HF (High Frequency) transducer, weighing only 2.5 lbs.  
The JBL 2430 driver is powered by an internal 100 watt  
linear amplifier.  
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Aluminum Waveguide  
The aluminum waveguide effectively couples the JBL 2430  
driver to the outside world. It works with the LF/MF and  
LF transducers and our Filtered Array Technology (FAT™)  
to achieve a constant 80° x 80° horizontal and vertical  
coverage pattern.  
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Integrated Baffle  
Our integrated transducer baffle and inertia grounding  
straps are designed to lock all the components together,  
maximizing acoustic output. The entire baffle area acts as  
an open thermal window through which heat is allowed to  
escape.  
Figure 1 - EVOi.324 Front & Top  
(Grill removed for clarity)  
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SMC Enclosure  
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JBL Eyebolt System  
The rear enclosure, fabricated from SMC (Sheet Molding  
Compound), is in the form of a 2nd-order geometric design  
for inherent strength, acoustic architecture, and transparent  
aesthetics.  
Located on the top (and bottom) is our standard JBL eyebolt  
system to accommodate ceiling attachment (and floor  
mounting system, see Foot Kit, page 19), when required.  
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14” LF/MF Transducers  
Each 14-inch, LF (Low Frequency) and LF/Mid carbon-  
fiber cone transducer features our patented dual-coil, dual-  
gap Neodymium Differential Drive (NDD™) technology  
for 1/5th the weight of conventional ferrite transducers with  
twice the power handling. Moreover, each transducer is  
driven by its own 600 watt D-class (digital) amplifier.  
SMC Grille (not shown)  
It looks like cloth, but it’s actually an anti-resonant, SMC-  
reinforced, expanded steel grill, with an enhanced high  
frequency spreading effect.  
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F E A T U R E S  
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Handle/Grip  
EVOi.324 REAR  
As an aid for setup, the EVOi.324 is equipped with a built-  
in carrying handle and grip.  
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XLR Audio / Communication  
Input  
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EVO’s ‘brain’ is found in the EVOi.324. All transducer  
controls and complex computational system functions take  
place on the DSP (Digital Signal Processor) circuit board  
within the aluminum housing. Working in tandem with the  
optional EVOi.net, each EVOi.324 adapts to its acoustic  
environment by generating its own test sequence, including  
Auto-EQ and Delay Set settings. With Anti Feedback  
Control, it also discriminates between feedback and  
program music.  
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Hook-up is easy – simply use a standard XLR signal cable  
to connect from an open EVOi.net Male XLR output (or  
output from a mixer – see page 6) to the EVOi.324’s  
Female XLR. No other cables are required. An internal  
BiDAT™ (Bi-directional Data-over-Audio Transceiver)  
communication system ensures that correct instructions are  
sent and messages received across the signal cables.  
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Switch-Mode Power Supply  
EVOi.324 uses a compact, lightweight, and highly efficient  
digital power supply that does not require a large, heavy  
toroidal transformer. This low-loss technology utilizes  
digital modulation to regulate and supply the voltage  
necessary to drive 1,300 watts of power amplification.  
Figure 2 - EVOi.324 Rear  
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Compact Design  
Insert the enclosed power cord into the IEC connector to  
supply the specified AC power. (See “Hook-up Details” on  
page 6 for more information.) The removable fuse protects  
internal circuits. When replacing it, be sure to use the same  
type as specified.  
EVOi.324’s design has been dedicated to applications  
requiring a permanent sound reinforcement solution. For a  
1,300-watt Intelligent Powered Speaker System, it weighs  
only 65 pounds (29.5 kg) and stands barely 42” (1.07  
meters) tall.  
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D-Class Amplifier  
Each EVOi.324 includes two digital amplifiers that are  
extremely efficient. The energy from the power supply is  
rapidly switched into each loudspeaker. The audio signal is  
created as modulated pulses with switching rates many times  
faster than the highest audio frequency. Because energy only  
flows when needed, losses are substantially reduced as  
compared to an equivalent sized conventional amplifier.  
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H O O K - U P  
D E T A I L S  
AUDIO AND AC POWER CONNECTIONS  
EVOi.324 Rear  
Output on Generic Mixer  
EVOi.net Rear  
Power  
Input  
Sensitivity (direct in) +10 dBu  
assuming no EQ has been applied.  
OR  
OR  
XLR Signal Cable  
EVOi.sys Rear  
AC Main  
Power Cord (supplied)  
AC Mains  
Fuse  
Figure 3 - Basic EVOi.324 Audio and AC Connections  
Power Cycle (Boot-up) Times  
Maximum Drive Level = +10 dBu * Sensitivity  
There are three simple audio hook-up options: all require  
the use of high quality balanced signal cable with a Male  
XLR connector. EVOi.324 requires a drive level of +10  
dBu (sensitivity = +10 dBu assuming no external equaliza-  
tion has been applied to the signal) for maximum perfor-  
mance. Hooking a microphone directly to the input will  
NOT drive it sufficiently. The output of a standard mixer,  
EVOi.net or EVOi.sys should provide the optimum drive  
level. (See the Sensitivity Chart in the Appendix, page 21)  
EVOi.324’s internal DSP (Digital Signal Processor) circuit  
board includes software applications. Like any device  
operating software programs, there is a “boot-up” time lag  
before EVOi.324 becomes fully operational. The audio  
signal will be muted until the loudspeaker is fully  
booted up. This should take approximately 20 seconds.  
Upon connecting AC mains, the green  
power indicator will illuminate. After  
approximately 20 seconds there will be a  
very quiet click as the system releases the  
Power Requirements  
mute. Upon power disconnection, the  
green power indicator will flash several  
times, however signal shut-down is  
instantaneous. In summary, boot-up time  
is approximately 20 seconds and shut-  
down time is 0 seconds.  
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IMPORTANT: Each individual EVOi.324 is an extremely  
powerful system and is quite capable of drawing peak  
currents of up to 18 amps. Please consult a qualified  
electrician for correct installation and power connection.  
For more information, see AC Requirements on page 21.  
CAUTION: to reduce the risk of fire, replace fuse with  
same type and rating: ATTENTION: utiliser un fusible de  
rechange de meme type de:  
115V~ T6.3A/250V~  
230V~ T3.15A/250V~  
WARNING! When EVOi.324 is on,  
the amplifier heatsink will get hot  
even when no signal is being passed.  
This is normal operation for D-Class  
amplifiers.  
* 0 dBu = 0.775 Volts; +10 dBu = 2.45 Volts  
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A P P L I C A T I O N S  
INTENDED APPLICATIONS  
EVO Loudspeaker Systems have been optimized for small to mid-size venues, where a pair will sufficiently reinforce  
sound for an audience of up to five hundred people. They have been designed with specific applications in mind: schools  
and sports facilities; places of worship; and performance venues. Typically the program of events are quite varied and high  
quality reinforcement is required for speech, live music and recorded music playback. Figures 4-7 below show some typical  
type venues and an identifiable area that requires sound reinforcement, we identify this as the listening area. This section  
describes how to optimize the placement and position of the EVO Loudspeaker in these typical applications in order that the  
entire listening area receives good sound. These are very simple instructions and are for ideal situations. As guidelines, they  
are approximate and it may not be possible to follow them in all situations. In the end, final aiming decisions must be based  
on what is actually heard when walking the room. Use your ears.  
Schools and Sports Facilities  
Performance Venues  
= Listening Area  
= Listening Area  
Figure 4  
Figure 5  
Places of Worship  
Rectangular-Shaped Room  
Places of Worship  
Fan-Shaped Room  
= Listening Area  
Figure 7  
= Listening Area  
Figure 6  
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A P P L I C A T I O N S  
LOUDSPEAKER BASICS  
EVO Sound System Design Basics  
The primary function of a sound reinforcement system is to make sure that all of the listeners in a given audience area are  
able to understand the speech and/or lyrics that are being reinforced. The intelligibility of a loudspeaker system is a measure  
of how “understandable” its output is. Intelligibility is optimized when the sound radiated from the loudspeaker is primarily  
directed to the audience areas and away from microphones and reflective surfaces in the room.  
In order to ensure that the radiated sound is directed primarily to the audience areas, great care must be taken in deciding on  
loudspeaker placement and aiming. Understanding a loudspeaker’s coverage angles and the proper application of those  
coverage angles is the first step towards designing a great sound reinforcement system.  
EVOi.324 Coverage Angles  
The majority of the sound coming from the EVOi.324 loudspeaker radiates at an angle of 80 degrees in the speaker’s  
horizontal (side-to-side) plane and 80 degrees in the speaker’s vertical (top-to-bottom) plane. (Figures 8 and 9.)  
Horizontal Coverage Angles  
Vertical Coverage Angles  
Horizontal Coverage = 80°  
Vertical Coverage = 80°  
EVOi.324  
(top view)  
EVOi.324  
(side view)  
+40°  
80°  
80°  
0°  
(on-axis)  
-40°  
+40°  
0°  
(on-axis)  
Figure 8 - 80° Horizontal  
Coverage  
Figure 9 - 80° Vertical  
Coverage  
-40°  
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A P P L I C A T I O N S  
The Throw Ratio  
EVOi.324 Coverage Angles  
Placing this 80° x 80° speaker up in the air and pointing it  
towards an audience area will result in a defined area of  
coverage.  
Based on its area of coverage performance, the EVOi.324  
has a height-to-depth Throw Ratio of 1:3. This Throw  
Ratio can be used to optimally position the loudspeaker.  
For example, if the EVOi.324 is installed at a height of 10’,  
it will “throw” to a distance of 30’ away from the loud-  
speaker and hence provide optimized coverage up to 30’  
away.  
Figure 10 - Area of  
Coverage  
Refer to Table 1 and Figure 11 below to identify either:  
i. The throw (optimized coverage distance), for a given  
fixed (pre-determined) height above the floor.  
Out of Coverage  
ii. The installation height necessary to provide the desired  
throw (optimized coverage distance).  
Aiming Point  
Downward  
Installation (Distance from Tilt Aiming  
Throw *  
30'  
40'  
50'  
60'  
70'  
80'  
90'  
Height  
10'  
13' 4"  
16' 8"  
20'  
23' 4"  
28' 8"  
30'  
33' 4"  
36' 8"  
40'  
Loudspeaker)  
20'  
Angle  
26.6°  
26.6°  
26.6°  
26.6°  
26.6°  
26.6°  
26.6°  
26.6°  
26.6°  
26.6°  
Optimized Coverage  
Reduced Loudness  
26' 8"  
33' 4"  
40'  
46' 8"  
53' 4"  
60'  
66' 8"  
73' 4"  
80'  
Note that this area of coverage actually includes three  
different areas: an area of optimized coverage(black); an  
area of reduced loudness(gray); and an area out of  
coverage(white).  
100'  
110'  
120'  
* Optimized Coverage Distance  
Understanding the optimum performance of the EVO  
Loudspeaker through the use of a simple Throw Ratio and  
Aiming guide line will help you achieve optimized  
coverage over your defined listening area.  
Table 1 : Throw Ratio  
26.6°  
20'  
B
A
26.6°  
10'  
70'  
60'  
50'  
40'  
30'  
20'  
Throw (Optimized Coverage Distance) A  
Throw (Optimized Coverage Distance) B  
10'  
Figure 11 - Throw Ratio  
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A P P L I C A T I O N S  
Using More Than One Speaker  
LOUDSPEAKER BASICS  
Stereo and Arrays  
Aiming EVO  
So far we have discussed the simplest sound reinforcement  
system configuration, a single EVO loudspeaker. Most  
applications will require the use of more than one  
EVOi.324, either because a stereo Left Right effect is  
required (see Figure 12)...  
Once the optimum height of the EVO loudspeaker has been  
identified it needs to be aimed to achieve the desired  
coverage area. The point at which to aim is derived from a  
simple height-to-depth aiming ratio of 1:2. For example, if  
the EVOi.324 is installed at a height of 10, it will throw”  
to a distance 30away provided it is aimed to a point 20’  
away. Refer to Table 1 and Figure 11 on page 9.  
Stage  
Maximum Performance Guideline  
You may have noted from Table 1 that the guide does not  
provide figures above a 40installation height. Above a  
height of 40the useful throw and optimized coverage area  
will not grow, in fact it will probably start to deteriorate  
depending on the natural acoustics of the room.  
0°  
( on-axis)  
The guidelines below can be used to determine the maxi-  
mum performance achievable for a given loudspeaker  
height above the listening area.  
Figure 12 - Stereo Left Right Placement  
...or additional coverage is required (e.g. for a wider  
listening area). In this case, two EVOi.324s could be  
arrayed together as in Figure 13.  
Program  
Requirement  
Maximum  
Height  
40’  
Maximum  
Throw  
120’  
Speech only  
Stage  
Speech + acoustic music  
Amplified live music  
Loud, playback music  
40’  
20’  
20’  
120’  
60’  
60’  
0°  
(on-axis)  
0°  
(on-axis)  
-40°  
140°  
+40°  
60°  
Optimum  
Listening  
Area  
Optimum  
Listening  
Area  
Figure 13 - Mono Two Speaker Array  
Figure 14 to the left shows the optimum Splay Angleof  
60° for a combined optimum horizontal coverage of 140°.  
0°  
(on-axis)  
0°  
(on-axis)  
-40° +40°  
Exactly the same guidelines that are used for one loud-  
speaker can be used for more than one: the Throw Ratio  
and Aiming Ratio.  
Figure 14 - Optimum Splay Angle  
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A P P L I C A T I O N S  
LOUDSPEAKER BASICS  
When to use Delay Speakers  
The use of more than one EVOi.324 may be necessary in  
venues with extremely long listening areas.  
Note that the sound from the delay speaker must be in  
syncwith the sound from the main speaker. This is  
achieved by appropriately delaying the audio signal  
arriving at the delay speaker and also by reducing its  
overall output level. While these adjustments typically  
require the use of complex measurement equipment,  
expensive delay devices and years of audio experience,  
they can be made automatically through the use of the  
optional EVOi.net controller.  
For example if the listening area is 120in depth and the  
required performance is for Loud Playback Musicthe  
Maximum Performance Guideline on page 10 indicates a  
maximum 20installation height. This will provide 60of  
throw. To cover the remaining 60of listening area, a  
second auxiliary/delay speaker is required (see Figure 15).  
40'  
26.6°  
26.6°  
20'  
20'  
B
A
140'  
120'  
100'  
80'  
60'  
40'  
20'  
Throw (Optimized Coverage Distance) A  
Throw (Optimized Coverage Distance) B  
Figure 15: Basic Delay Speaker Placement  
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A P P L I C A T I O N S  
As a guide this section provides some typical configurations for EVOi.324 installations, the approximate locations of each  
EVOi.324 and the aiming position in the room. Please note that when the installation requires the additional support of an  
auxiliary (Delay) EVOi.324s to cover larger listening areas, the use of EVOi.net is highly recommended as this will access the  
automated delay-setfeature.  
EVOi.324s IN RECTANGULAR ROOMS  
Small Rectangular Room:  
1 Main (Mono)  
This is the simplest configuration. In this example, figure  
16, one EVOi.324 will cover the entire listening area.  
Stereo is not required, as this system is predominantly used  
to reinforce speech only. The EVOi.324 is positioned 20’  
above the floor and aimed to a point 40away on the  
central axis of the room. Optimum coverage will be  
provided up to 60 feet away.  
Main  
20’  
0'  
0°  
0'  
2
60  
= Listening Area  
40'  
Figure 16  
60'  
Longer Rectangular Room:  
1 Main (Mono) + 1 Delay (Mono)  
For a longer room additional coverage will be required to  
cover the back rows of the listening area. This can be  
achieved using an additional auxiliary (Delay) EVOi.324 as  
shown in Figure 17.  
Main  
20  
Delay*  
0'  
0°  
20'  
40'  
0°  
60'  
Figure 17  
60  
= Listening Area  
80'  
* Use EVOi.net  
to set actual delay  
and level.  
60'  
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EVOi.324s IN RECTANGULAR ROOMS  
Small/Wider Rectangular Room:  
2 Main (Stereo)  
For a wider room or where a stereo program is required  
each EVOi.324 should be aimed according to the 1:3  
throw ratiodescribed in the previous section (page  
8 & 9). In this example, the EVOi.324s are  
positioned 20high and aimed 40away. They will  
provide optimum coverage up to 60away. In  
addition, they should both be aimed at a single  
point 40away, the central axis of the room, as seen  
in Figure 18.  
L
R
20’  
0°  
0'  
80  
= Listening Area  
20'  
Figure 18  
40'  
60'  
Longer/Wider Rectangular Room:  
2 Main (Stereo) + 2 Delay (Stereo)  
For additional coverage in a longer room, two more  
auxiliary (Delay) EVOi.324s can be used, positioned and  
aimed as shown in Figure 19.  
L
L Delay*  
R
20  
R Delay*  
0°  
0'  
20'  
Figure 19  
40'  
80  
= Listening Area  
60'  
* Use EVOi.net  
to set actual delay  
and level.  
0'  
8
100'  
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EVOi.324s IN RECTANGULAR ROOMS  
Larger/Wider Rectangular Rooms:  
2 Main (Mono Array) + 2 Delay (Mono Array)  
In a wide room where a stereo program is not necessary the Main and Delay EVOi.324s can be configured into Arrays for  
broader coverage and supplied with a mono signal. (See page 10 for array specifics.) Figure 20 shows such an application.  
L
R
L Delay*  
20  
R Delay*  
0°  
0'  
20'  
1
0
40'  
0
= Listening Area  
60'  
* Use EVOi.net  
to set actual delay  
and level.  
0'  
8
Figure 20  
100'  
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A P P L I C A T I O N S  
EVOi.324s IN FAN SHAPED ROOMS  
Small Fan Shaped Room:  
1 Main (Mono)  
Like the small rectangular room, a simple configuration of  
one EVOi.324 will provide enough coverage for the entire  
listening area. Stereo is not required, as this system is  
predominantly used to reinforce speech only. The  
EVOi.324 is positioned 20above the floor and aimed to a  
point 40away on the central axis of the room. Optimum  
coverage will be provided up to 60away as shown in  
Figure 21.  
Main  
20  
0'  
0°  
0'  
2
60  
Figure 21  
= Listening Area  
40'  
60'  
Medium Fan Shaped Room:  
2 Main (Mono Array)  
In a wider room where a Mono program is required two  
EVOi.324s can be arrayed together to provide wider  
coverage. These are positioned as described in Figure 22  
below.  
L
R
20  
0'  
0°  
80  
20'  
= Listening Area  
40'  
Figure 22  
60'  
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A P P L I C A T I O N S  
EVOi.324s IN FAN SHAPED ROOMS  
Large Fan Shaped Room:  
2 Main (Mono Array) + 2 Delay (Mono)  
A larger version of the previous example, Figure 23, illustrates  
the positioning of two Delay EVOi.324s to cover the listening  
area that falls outside the optimum coverage of the Main  
EVOi.324 Array.  
L
R
L Delay*  
2
0
R Delay*  
0'  
0°  
20'  
40'  
100  
60'  
= Listening Area  
Figure 23  
* Use EVOi.net  
to set actual delay  
and level.  
80'  
100'  
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P A I N T I N G  
EVOi.324 is readily paintable. The SMC (Sheet Molded  
Compound) provides a lightly textured surface that any  
standard household or industrial paint readily adheres to.  
The result is a sound reinforcement system that is able to  
blend unobtrusively into the decor of its environment.  
2. Prepare all surfaces by wiping off dust and cleaning with  
a damp cloth. It may be necessary to use a mild household  
cleaner to remove grease.  
3. Carefully mask the aluminum electronics enclosure on  
the back of the speaker. IT SHOULD NOT BE PAINTED.  
Removal of the electronics enclosure should only be done  
by qualified service personnel.  
Instructions for Painting:  
1. It is strongly recommended that EVOi.324 be partially  
disassembled to obtain optimum results. This requires  
removing the grill, the handle bar, and suspension point  
placeholder screws.  
4. Carefully mask the baffle area. Avoid getting paint on the  
loudspeaker cones or in the waveguide. Its not a good  
thing.  
A. Remove the grill screw covers by gently prying off.  
B. Remove six grill retain screws.  
C. Remove four allen head screws from the grill frame.  
D. Remove the grill taking care to keep the grill and grill  
supports together.  
5. Apply as many coats of paint as is required. Standard  
household or industrial paints (i. e. waterbased latex or  
enamel) will provide the best results. Spraying many thin  
coats will provide the best results.  
E. Remove all six suspension placeholder screws.  
F. Remove the four allen screws retaining the handle bar  
and remove the bar.  
6. Assemble the EVOi.324 in reverse order as described in  
Step One.  
E
Figure 24 - Exploded View for Painting  
D
C
F
A
B
E
C
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I N S T A L L A T I O N  
Overview  
For Example: Maximum Load Rating divided by EVOi.324  
Net Weight = The number of speakers in a vertical array.  
EVOi.324 has been designed to be permanently installed.  
An eyebolt kit has been provided to facilitate suspension  
from above: a ceiling, a beam or overhang. EVOi.324  
weighs 65 pounds (29.5 Kg) and attaching this loudspeaker  
to a surface is a task that should not be taken lightly.  
Always consult a qualified person.  
142.8 lb (67.8 Kg) / 65 lb (29.5 Kg) = 2.1  
Therefore only two EVOi.324s may be used in a vertical  
array if they are suspended from the points located on the  
top of the enclosure in either recommendations 1 and 2  
stated above.  
Suspension  
WARNING !! Suspending this system should be done by  
qualified persons following safe rigging standards. For  
more information, please refer to the JBL Technical  
Note Volume 1, Number 14 – Basic Principles for  
Suspending Loudspeaker Systems.  
Eyebolt Kit  
Parts Included:  
3
3
1
Shoulder Eyebolts  
Washers  
Suspension Advisory and Tech Note  
Installing Eyebolts:  
1. Remove suspension  
placeholder screws.  
2. Coat each eyebolt  
with thread-locking  
material (e.g., LocTite  
#2 or equivalent).  
3. Using the included  
washers as stand-offs,  
thread the eyebolts  
into the open holes  
and tighten.  
Before suspending an EVOi.324, be sure to inspect all  
components for cracks, deformations, corrosion, and/or  
missing or damaged parts that could reduce the strength  
and safety of the installation.  
Placeholder  
Bolt  
Perform all calculations to ensure that all components are  
used within their rated work load before suspending an  
EVOi.324. Remember the weakest component determines  
the size and safety of the entire installation.  
There are 3 suspension points on the top and bottom of  
EVOi.324, two toward the front of the enclosure and one to  
the rear. Pull tests at a certified test facility have docu-  
mented non-catastrophic failure at 450 550 pounds for  
each individual front suspension point and 1000 pounds for  
the rear suspension point.  
Figure 25 - Remove  
Placeholder Bolts  
Eyebolt  
Washer  
It is recommended that EVOi.324 be either suspended:  
1. Equally from both of the front suspension points  
together, or  
2. From the rear suspension point, with the addition of a  
safety cable to another suspension point.  
Figure 26 - Install Washers  
and Eyebolts  
For both recommendations, assuming a 7:1 safety factor,  
the load on the suspension points should NEVER be greater  
than 142.8 pounds (67.8 Kg).  
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I N S T A L L A T I O N  
Foot Kit  
iv. Screw the large rubber foot into the suspension position  
for the required aiming angle. For example, screw it all  
the way in and EVOi.324 will aim up slightly.  
Unscrewing it will begin to tilt EVOi.324 down.  
v. Important: Once the large rubber foot is positioned  
correctly tighten the nut onto the washer. This will  
ensure the weight is transferred to the enclosure and not  
the suspension insert.  
The Foot Kit must be utilized if EVOi.324 is to be used  
Free Standing. It provides a much more stable base and  
also a mechanism that compensates for the shape and angle  
of the bottom of the enclosure.  
Parts Included:  
2 x Small Rubber Feet  
1 x Large Rubber Foot, threaded with nut  
1 x Washer  
Installing Feet:  
i. Remove suspension insert screws from the bottom of  
the enclosure.  
1 Turn Foot To  
Set Tilt.  
2 Tighten  
Screw.  
Foot  
Washer  
Placeholder  
Bolt  
Nut  
Adjustable  
Foot  
Placeholder  
Bolt  
Figure 27 - Remove Lower Placeholder Bolts  
2 Tighten Nut.  
ii. Using two of the removed suspension placeholder  
screws attach the small rubber feet to the front  
suspension positions. Please note that there is an  
orientation to the small rubber feet which compensates  
for the angle of the enclosure surface.  
1 Turn Foot To  
Set Height.  
Figure 28 - Install Feet  
iii. Place the large washer over the rear suspension  
position. Make sure the nut is threaded onto the large  
rubber foot. Then insert the threaded portion through  
the washer and into the rear suspension position.  
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T R O U B L E S H O O T I N G  
3. EVOi.324 powers up, the LED on rear panel  
lights up, but doesn’t pass audio:  
The EVOi.324 loudspeaker system has been precision  
engineered for optimum performance with a minimum of  
maintenance and outside intervention.  
i. Less than 20 seconds have passed. Wait for a couple of  
moments as EVOi.324 Boots-up.  
ii. Check that there is audio signal present:  
AC Power  
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Is there a signal cable connected? If so, check that  
it is not defective.  
Is there signal coming out of the mixer?  
Is EVOi.net attached? (See EVOi.net manual.)  
The EVOi.324 speaker contains a high-powered amplifier  
system. Due to the remote locations likely for install, there  
is no power switch. Application of the AC Mains power  
will result in the EVOi.324 starting up and initializing (boot  
process takes about 20 seconds). There is a slight power  
draw even when EVOi.324 is not passing audio (approxi-  
mately equivalent to a 100W light bulb (see AC Power  
requirements page 21). It may be desirable to place a  
switch on its circuit. This switch should be appropriately  
rated and installed by a competent electrician in full  
compliance with all applicable national and local electrical  
codes.  
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iii. If none of the above then immediately contact your  
Dealer.  
4. The system doesn’t get any louder no matter  
how much the input signal is turned up:  
i. Is it really loud already? Built-in limiters are specially  
calibrated to prevent damaging levels to the individual  
speakers in EVOi.324. These limiters are designed to  
be as transparent as possible while still providing  
necessary protection functionality. It doesnt get any  
louder because it is working, protecting itself!  
1. EVOi.324 doesn’t power up:  
i. Is it plugged in?  
ii. Is the AC Mains circuit adequate for system and  
energized?  
5. The sound system is making a terrible noise:  
i. If a microphone is being used in the system you may be  
hearing feedback. Turning down the level of the  
microphone and/or repositioning it may help. Using  
EVOi.net you can start the Anti Feedback control built  
into EVOi.324.  
ii. Is tape deck playback level up? Electrical feedback  
may be present. Try lowering the tape deck playback  
level. Check that the tape deck is not connected to the  
record outputs.  
Due to the highly efficient nature of the electronics, there  
will be a direct correlation between signal level and current  
draw. While it may be possible to start multiple systems on  
one AC circuit, continued high level operation may result in  
occasional brown-outs (see AC Power Requirements on  
page 21).  
2. The Power LED is Flashing:  
i. The AC Main voltage is inadequate or out of the rated  
range (see AC Power requirements page 21).  
ii. The AC Mains is not appropriate for the model (i.e.  
120V model for 120V service). Check the voltage  
stated on the rear input label and return to the Dealer if  
incorrect.  
iii. The fuse may have blown. CAUTION: to reduce the  
risk of fire, replace the fuse with the same type and  
rating.  
iv. If none of the above then immediately contact your  
Dealer.  
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A P P E N D I X  
Current Requirements  
AC Power Requirements  
EVOi.324 will not draw a continuous current. Acting as a  
dynamic load on the AC supply, the current drawn will vary  
dependant on the operating level, e.g. quiet levels and loud  
levels in the program.  
In the United States, the EVOi.324 is supplied with an  
Edison type plug. For other countries, the correct plug must  
be used in accordance with the local requirements. For  
Europe and the rest of the world the correct AC supply lead  
will be supplied.  
Understanding the amount of current drawn is essential  
when using EVOi.324.  
Voltage Requirements  
EVOi.324 will operate continuously provided the AC  
Voltage falls within the following ranges:  
The EVOi.324 is capable of drawing peak currents of up to  
18 Amps. Any cabling used should be of a suitable gauge to  
reflect this. Inadequate cabling can cause large voltage  
drops over distance and potentially cause brown-out.  
Standard AC Voltage  
Voltage Range  
+/- 10%  
Frequency  
50/60Hz  
50/60Hz  
120v  
230v  
+/- 10%  
ALWAYS CONSULT A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN  
Brown-out Conditions  
If the voltage falls below this range, the EVOi.324 will  
brown-out. During brown-outthe audio signal will  
momentarily mute during very high level program. Should  
the supply voltage permanently remain below this supply  
voltage, then the EVOi.324 will shut down. When the AC  
supply falls within the above stated ranges, EVOi.324 will  
switch on again, and operate normally.  
EVOi.324 Sensitivity Chart  
Electrical Input  
Volts (AC RMS)  
Acoustic Output  
Measured SPL  
(dB re: 20uPa)  
dBu  
-25  
-20  
-15  
-10  
-5  
To avoid brown-outEVOi.324 should be operated with an  
AC supply that adequately falls within the above stated  
ranges.  
0.04  
0.08  
0.14  
0.25  
0.44  
0.78  
1.38  
1.95  
2.45  
91  
96  
101  
106  
110  
116  
118  
120  
122  
0
5
8
10  
101 dB = Equivalent 1w/1m Specification  
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T E C H N I C A L  
D A T A  
E V O i . 3 2 4 S p e c i f i c a t i o n s  
Frequency Range (-10 dB):  
Freq. Response (-3 dB):  
Horizontal Coverage (-6 dB):  
Vertical Coverage (-6 dB):  
Directivity Factor (Q):  
Directivity Index (DI):  
Equivalent Sensitivity:  
Dimensions (H x W x D):  
Net Weight:  
40 Hz - 18 kHz  
48 Hz - 16 kHz  
80° (averaged 500 Hz -16 kHz)  
80° (averaged 500 Hz -16 kHz)  
11.4 (averaged 500 Hz -16 kHz)  
10.6 dB (averaged 500 Hz - 16 kHz)  
101 dB (-15 dBu @ 1 meter = 1 watt/meter)  
42 x 13.9 x 15.2(1067 x 353 x 386.2 mm)  
65 lbs. (29.48 Kg)  
Low Frequency Driver:  
14NDD, Carbon Fiber Cone, Dual 2Voice Coils,  
Integral Thermomaster  
Low Frequency/Mid Driver:  
High Frequency Driver:  
14NDD, Carbon Fiber Cone, Dual 2Voice Coils,  
Integral Thermomaster  
2430, Large Format, 1.5Exit Compression Driver with a Neodymium  
Motor, 100 Watt 3Encapsulated Voice Coil, Aluminum Diaphragm  
Aluminum thermally coupled to 2430 via silpadgasket  
440 Hz load ref = 6 Ohms, Input = 1.4 Vrms/5.14 dBu,  
Output = 300W rms, THD<0.3%  
330 Wrms (with Limiters)  
Waveguide:  
Amplifier Power Low Frequency:  
Max. Continuous Output:  
Burst Output:  
600 Wrms  
Signal-to-Noise Ratio:  
Amplifier Power LF/Mid:  
>90 dB A weighted  
440 Hz load ref = 6 Ohms, Input = 1.4 Vrms/5.14 dBu,  
Output = 300 Wrms, THD<0.3%  
330 Wrms (with Limiters)  
Max. Continuous Output:  
Burst Output:  
600 Wrms  
Signal-to-Noise Ratio:  
Amplifier Power HF:  
>90 dB A weighted  
3 kHz load ref = 8 Ohms, Input = 3.2 Vrms/12.3 dBu,  
Output = 35 Wrms, THD<0.2%  
50 Wrms (with Limiters)  
Maximum Continuous Output:  
Burst Output:  
100 Wrms  
Signal-to-Noise Ratio:  
Audio Connectors:  
>90 dB A weighted  
Balanced XLR  
LF Crossover Frequency:  
LF/Mid Crossover Frequency:  
HF Crossover Frequency:  
Limiting:  
250 Hz  
1.25 kHz  
1.25 kHz  
Dynamic Amplifier Clip Prevention  
Parametric  
Transducer EQ type:  
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W A R R A N T Y  
JBL Limited Warranty  
present the original bill of sale to establish the date of  
purchase. Please do not ship your JBL product to the  
factory without prior authorization. If transportation of your  
JBL product presents any unusual difficulties, please advise  
us and we may make special arrangements with you.  
Otherwise, you are responsible for transporting your  
product for repair or arranging for its transportation and for  
payment of any initial shipping charges. However, we will  
pay the return shipping charges if repairs are covered by the  
warranty.  
The JBL Limited Warranty on professional loudspeaker  
products (except for enclosures) remains in effect for five  
years from the date of the first consumer purchase. JBL  
amplifiers are warranted for three years from the date of  
original purchase. Enclosures and all other JBL products  
are warranted for two years from the date of original  
purchase.  
Who Is Protected by This Warranty?  
Your JBL Warranty protects the original owner and all  
subsequent owners so long as: A.) Your JBL product has  
been purchased in the Continental United States, Hawaii or  
Alaska. (This Warranty does not apply to JBL products  
purchased elsewhere except for purchases by military  
outlets. Other purchasers should contact the local JBL  
distributor for warranty information.); and B.) The original  
dated bill of sale is presented whenever warranty service is  
required.  
Limitation of Implied Warranties  
ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WARRAN-  
TIES OF MERCHANTABILITYAND FITNESS FOR  
PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED IN DURA-  
TION TO THE LENGTH OF THIS WARRANTY.  
EXCLUSION OF CERTAIN DAMAGES  
JBLS LIABILITY IS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR  
REPLACEMENT, AT OUR OPTION, OF ANY DEFEC-  
TIVE PRODUCT AND SHALL NOT INCLUDE INCI-  
DENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY  
KIND. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS  
ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS  
AND/OR DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OF  
INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO  
THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS MAY  
NOT APPLY TO YOU. THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU  
SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO  
HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE  
TO STATE.  
What is Covered by the JBL Warranty?  
Except as specified below, your JBL Warranty covers all  
defects in material and workmanship. The following are not  
covered: Damage caused by accident, misuse, abuse,  
product modification or neglect; damage occurring during  
shipment; damage resulting from failure to follow instruc-  
tions contained in your Instruction Manual; damage  
resulting from the performance of repairs by someone not  
authorized by JBL; claims based upon any misrepresenta-  
tions by the seller; any JBL product on which the serial  
number has been defaced, modified or removed.  
JBL Professional Contact Information  
Mailing Address  
JBL Professional  
8500 Balboa Blvd.  
Northridge California 91329  
Who Pays for What?  
JBL will pay all labor and material expenses for all repairs  
covered by this warranty. Please be sure to save the original  
shipping cartons because a charge will be made if replace-  
ment cartons are requested. Payment of shipping charges is  
discussed in the next section of this warranty.  
Customer Service  
Monday through Friday 8:00am - 5:00pm Pacific Coast  
Time  
How to Obtain Warranty Performance  
If your JBL product ever needs service, write or telephone  
us at JBL Incorporated (Attn: Customer Service Depart-  
ment), 8500 Balboa Boulevard, PO. Box 2200, Northridge,  
California 91329 (818/893-8411). We may direct you to an  
authorized JBL Service Agency or ask you to send your  
unit to the factory for repair Either way, youll need to  
In the U.S.A. (800) 8JBLPRO (800.852.5776)  
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N O T E S  
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I N D E X  
AC Requirements . . . . 6, 20, 21  
Power Supply . . . . 5  
Accessories . . . . 2  
Eyebolt Kit . . . . 2, 4, 18  
Foot Kit . . . . 2, 4, 19  
Aiming . . . . 10  
Safety Information . . . . 1  
School and Sports Facilities . . . . 7  
Speaker Placement . . . . 9-16  
Specifications . . . . 22  
Technical Data . . . . 22  
Thermomaster Vents . . . . 4  
Throw Ratio . . . . 9  
Appendix . . . . 21  
Applications . . . . 7  
Troubleshooting . . . . 20  
Warranty . . . . 23  
School and Sports Facilities . . . . 7  
Performance Venues . . . . 7  
Places of Worship . . . . 7  
Components  
Amplifiers . . . . 5  
High Frequency . . . . 4  
Low Frequency . . . . 4  
Mid Frequency . . . . 4  
Cooling . . . . 4  
Thermomaster Vents . . . . 4  
Coverage Angles . . . . 9  
Delay Speakers . . . . 11-16  
Design Overview . . . . 3  
Eyebolt Kit . . . . 2, 4, 18  
Inputs . . . . 5  
Introduction . . . . 2  
Fan Shaped Rooms . . . . 15-16  
Features . . . . 4  
EVOi.324 Front/Top . . . . 4  
EVOi.324 Rear . . . . 5  
Foot Kit . . . . 2, 4, 19  
Hanging Speakers . . . . 18  
Hook-Up Details . . . . 6  
Installation . . . . 18  
Loudspeaker Basics . . . . 8  
Maximum Performance Guideline . . . . 10  
Multiple Speakers . . . . 10  
Package Contents . . . . 2  
Painting . . . . 17  
Performance Venues . . . . 7  
Places of Worship . . . . 7  
Power Cycle Times . . . . 6  
Problems . . . . 20  
Rectangular Rooms . . . . 12-14  
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JBL Professional • 8500 Balboa Boulevard • Northridge, CA 91329  
Part # 981-00057-00  
© Copyright 2001 JBLProfessional • Printed in the USA  
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