Opal Active Monitor

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Opal Active Monitor

The Opal Active Monitor, manufactured by Event, is a revolutionary Bi-Amplified Direct Field Monitor with a 7.1” LF driver and a 1” HF driver, with a 35 Hz - 22 kHz frequency response. The low frequency amplifier has a THD of 0.0009% into a 5 ohm load, whilst the high frequency one has a THD of 0.003%.

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Event Opal Active Monitor (per speaker)
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£1,190.00
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Opal Active Monitor
Introducing the Opal

The no compromise design brief for these speakers was essentially the impossible - to create the most accurate studio monitoring system available.

The Opal was to be an 8-inch two-way speaker with the same dynamic and extended mid-range as the most expensive esoteric three-way systems. It had to feature extended and powerful bass response, and have seamless and transparent integration through all the frequency range. Distortion was entirely unacceptable.

After many years of research and engineering, Event has defied conventional audio philosophy and created the Opal. Its woofer, tweeter, amplifier and cabinet all feature innovative and unique design and technology elements, combined to create one of the finest and most accurate studio monitoring systems ever released.

The Opal's outer cabinet and waveguide design is a near perfect marriage of acoustic science and aesthetic design.

Almost every surface is a curvature of complex radii, minimising the possibility of diffraction.

Event Opal from Event on Vimeo.

Introducing the Opal The no compromise design brief for these speakers was essentially the impossible - to create the most accurate studio monitoring system available. The Opal was to be an 8-inch two-way speaker with the same dynamic and extended mid-range as the most expensive esoteric three-way systems. It had to feature extended and powerful bass response, and have seamless and transparent integration through all the frequency range. Distortion was entirely unacceptable. After many years of research and engineering, Event has defied conventional audio philosophy and created the Opal. Its woofer, tweeter, amplifier and cabinet all feature innovative and unique design and technology elements, combined to create one of the finest and most accurate studio monitoring systems ever released. The Opal's outer cabinet and waveguide design is a near perfect marriage of acoustic science and aesthetic design. Almost every surface is a curvature of complex radii, minimising the possibility of diffraction.

Event Opal from Event on Vimeo.

The Woofer
The Opal's EX8 mid-low driver is a technical innovation. As a raw speaker it provides a practically unheard of response of 30Hz -10kHz and a power handling up to a staggering 1000 watts.

Designed completely from scratch and specifically for the Opal, the EX8 is capable of reproducing mid-range frequencies with the clarity and speed of dedicated mid-range drivers. At the same time it can deliver defined and accurate frequencies down to the Opal cut off of 35Hz, without resorting to rear-porting and manipulation of the listening space.

Two proprietary EVENT technologies allow for this previously unimaginable performance from a single driver - X-Coil and XBL.

X-Coil
X-Coil refers to the use of a secondary shortening coil on the driver's pole piece. This magnetic coil is set in opposite polarity with the speaker's moving coil, creating a magnetic resistance between the two elements and dramatically increasing both the driver's control and speed of the cone. This in turn improves the mid range dynamics, while exhibiting incredibly low distortion characteristics.

XBL
Event's patented magnetic motor design, XBL, dramatically increases the effectiveness of the magnetic circuit. This has resulted in the EX8 possessing an unprecedented 36mm of linear excursion.

Paper over plastic
The EX8 features a bespoke cone comprised of a paper pulp and long strand carbon fibre composite that provides extreme stiffness and low mass. While materials such as polypropylene are popular amongst other manufacturers, paper composites provide the finest clarity and 'realness' of sound.

The Tweeter
The Opal's ULD1 high frequency assembly features a metal-dome tweeter mounted in a unique elliptical waveguide.

The ULD1's beryllium-copper dome maintains absolute stiffness right up to its resonant frequency point. Coupled to an extremely high force neodymium motor, this results in incredibly low harmonic distortion at all power levels, up to several factors lower than tweeters found in other esoteric Hi-fi and monitoring speakers.

Painstaking attention was given to the relationship between the tweeter dome, suspension, motor and waveguide, to ensure that output, directional control and power response was acoustically optimised, and in turn tuned to work in perfect synergy with the EX8 woofer.

Waveguide
Early in the Opal development it was decided that a detailed waveguide was critical to controlling the horizontal and vertical dispersion characteristics of the speaker system.

This in turn indicated that a metal tweeter would be required to provide the rigidity required to work correctly within a waveguide, as even shallow waveguides create an acoustic load on the surface of a speaker cone.

Have it your way
For those that prefer to work with their monitors in a horizontal position the Opal's entire waveguide assembly can be easily rotated to allow for correct usage.

The waveguide is designed to align precisely with the EX8 woofer in this orientation to minimise diffraction and discontinuities.

The Cabinet
The Opal's no compromise cabinet is cast from aluminium to provide a high level of strength and rigidity that minimises resonance.

Almost every surface on the Opal is a curvature of complex radii, minimising any diffraction that can be caused when the energy from the drivers reflect off flat surfaces.

Internally, the cabinet design is no less complex, assisting in the elimination of standing waves and resonance and thus minimising any mid-frequency leakage.

Front Porting
The Opal features front mounted bass reflex ports, contradicting current porting trends that see manufacturers placing ports at the rear of the cabinet to enhance the perception of low frequencies by relying on room reflections, or passive radiators that introduce other acoustic compromises.

The primary issue is the introduction of port noise and artefacts caused by increased air turbulence, often heard as a "puffing or "chuffing" sound. In the Opal this is overcome by the introduction of asymmetrical geometry across both the horizontal and vertical axes of each port. This variable impedance lowers the velocity and associated air distortion to the point where it is inaudible even at high output levels.

The Amplifier
Like all other elements that combine within the Opal, the amplifier is a completely custom design. With such transparent, low distortion drivers as the EX8 and ULD1 it becomes imperative that the amplifier must have the lowest distortion levels possible.

By focusing on sound circuitry design the Event engineering team has achieved a four-layer PCB that exhibits less than 0.005% total harmonic distortion (THD). Additionally a 'soft clipping' circuit is employed, allowing the signal to maintain an organic wave structure even as the amplifier eventually enters clipping. This dramatically decreases the perceived distortion of the audio signal.

1kW of Power
In order to reproduce the dynamics and transient of music facilitated by the EX8 driver, the Opal's power capabilities were focused on burst power over constant power. Up to 1kW of burst power is available to the Opal to deliver the acoustic energy required at low frequencies.

EQ Correction
The Opal's control electronics were carefully designed, using phase coherent, basic filters that maintain a flat phase response at crossover and equalisation.

A set of acoustic filters are hidden behind a panel at the front of the cabinet, allowing for painless and simple adjustment of the speaker's response curve while in position.

Frequency Response
35Hz - 22kHz
Crossover Frequency
1600Hz
3rd Harmonic Distortion @ 90dB SPL, 1m, 500-7kHz
0.08%
3rd Harmonic Distortion @ 90dB SPL, 1m, 200 - 20kHz
0.2%
3rd Harmonic Distortion @ 90dB SPL, 1m, <200Hz
1.5%
Acoustic Output - SPL @ 1m, Long term (80Hz - 20kHz)
111dB
Acoustic Output - SPL @ 1m, Peak (80Hz - 20kHz)
114dB
Signal Input
Combo XLR, 1/4
Input Sensitivity
.755 v/rms is 0dBu
AC Input Voltage
90-110V, 110-120V or 220-240V (preset at factory)
AC Input Connector
3-pin IEC
Average Long-Term Power Consumption
220 watts
Quiescent Power Consumption
<20 watts
Dimensions
(W x H x D)
295 x 450 x 273 mm
Weight
21.2kg
Cabinet Volume
28 Litres
Cabinet Construction
High Pressure Injection-Moulded Aluminium
Cabinet Finish
Black Powdercoat
Low Frequency Vents
Two Variable Impedance Ports (patent pending)
Waveguide Construction
High Pressure Injection-Moulded Aluminium
Waveguide
Eliptical Waveguide - Rotatable
Mounting Points
Four Each - M8 Omni-mount Pattern
Operating Temperature Range
5-35°C (40-95°F)
Agency Approvals
CE, UL, CCC, C-Tick, SASO, NON, EK, PSE

 

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