The Electro-Voice ZX3-60 12-Inch Passive Speaker is the new standard of no compromise audio performance and versatility in a simple to use, compact package.
At its heart are the transducers. First is the DVX3121 high performance low frequency transducer. EV used advanced computer aided design techniques to create forced air, directional voice coil cooling for high power and efficiency. Finite element analysis was used to optimize the suspension and magnetic structure for long, linear travel to provide low distortion and greater LF extension. These features and details, such as forged magnetic components and special materials, provide reliability with a 500W power rating in a lightweight transducer. Next is the ND2, a 2-inch voice coil compression driver based on neodymium motor structure to allow for maximum output while reducing size and weight to a minimum. Its precision phasing plug and titanium diaphragm provide better HF performance, while the integral heatsink provides cooling for high power output.
The high tech enclosure uses injection-molded high-impact polypropylene structural foam to make the ZX3 incredibly durable. The enclosure geometry elements have been carefully designed to provide maximum rigidity and bass response. By design the ZX3 is also a perfect solution for stage monitors by allowing two angles (45° or 55°) without any additional accessories.
ZX3 is equipped with two anchor plates for rigging with single stud fittings, along with two more possible anchor plate attachment points on the bottom. For permanent suspension or attaching brackets, the ZX3 also has two M8 inserts on the top and bottom, two under the handle, and one on the back of the enclosure, for a total of 7.
Electro-Voice ZX3-60 Features
- DVX3121 12" LF transducer with forced air cooling
- ND2 2" voice coil, 1" exit neodymium compression driver
- 60° x 60° coverage pattern
- 600W continuous (2400W peak) power handling
- High sensitivity, 131 dB max. SPL
- Adjustable monitor angle (45° or 55°)
- 2 anchor plates for single stud fittings and 7 integral suspension points
- Passive/biamp selectable
- ZX3-60 12" 2-way full-range passive speaker1
- Frequency Response (-3 dB)58Hz - 15,000Hz
- Frequency Range (-10 dB)48Hz - 20,000Hz
- Rec. Hipass Frequency50 Hz
- Axial Sensitivity97 dB (1W/1m)
- Max. Calculated SPL131 dB
- Coverage (HxV)60° x 60°
- Power Handling (passive)600W continuous, 2400W peak
- LF Power Handling (biamp)500W continuous, 2000W peak
- HF Power Handling (biamp)40W continuous, 160W peak
- LF TransducerDVX3121, 12" driver
- HF TransducerND2, 1" exit neodymium compression driver
- Crossover Frequency2,000Hz
- Nominal Impedance8 Ω
- Min. Impedance6.2 Ω
- Connectors(2) Neutrik Speakon NL4's
- Enclosure Materialpolypropylene structural foam
- Suspensionenclosure has locations for 4 single-stud attachment plates and 10 forged steel eyebolts - 2 on top, 2 on bottom, 2 on side, and 1 on rear of enclosure
- Grillepolyester powder coated, 16GA, galvanized steel, with rotatable logo
- Dimensions (HxWxD)24.14x15.64x14.26"
- Weight43.7 pounds
About Passive Speakers at Sound Productions
Enjoy full flexibility and customization with passive speakers from Sound Productions! All speakers need a sort of amplifier to function; while powered speakers come with amplifiers built-in, passive speakers need external gear to be connected, including external amplifiers or stereo receivers, speaker cables, and possibly an outboard crossover or other signal processing gear.
Personalization is the hallmark of passive speakers. Mix-and-match components to fit the highly-specific needs of any given project. Scale to fit a larger space or add surround sound as your audio needs change. Because there’s more space inside passive speaker housing, passive speakers can accommodate larger drivers, resulting in a more pristine, accurate sound reproduction where it’s needed most, such as concert halls, entertainment venues, or special events.
Passive speakers are ideal for when you need flexibility and customization options. Often this means professional applications, such as venues where the sound system needs to be scalable and versatile, or for audio projects that require the most accurate and reliable sound reproduction.