Product Announcements
CAL
Column Array Loudspeaker
ADVANCED PRECISION BEAM STEERING TECHNOLOGY SUPPORTED BY DECADES OF RESEARCH AND INNOVATION
FEATURES
• Flexible coverage: up to 60 degrees of digital beam steering, +/- 30 degrees, with no loss of power *
• Custom-built drivers: all drivers and tweeters designed and optimized for beam steering
• Control: every driver and tweeter has dedicated amplifier channel and processing
• Technology Advantage: the best algorithms utilized based on years of research into sound field synthesis
• Blends into any environment: low profile, discreet aesthetics, custom colors and weather protection
* Peak SPL will change according to beam width
APPLICATIONS
• Airports • Convention centers • Places of worship • Stadiums • Shopping malls • Retail spaces
• Reverberant spaces that require low-profile sound reinforcement for voice reproduction
MINA
Compact Curvilinear Array Loudspeaker
THE NEWEST AND SMALLEST MEMBER OF THE MILO FAMILY
FEATURES
• Very small footprint and narrow width ideal for small venues or fill applications
• Exceptional fidelity and transient response for intelligibility and high impact
• Extremely high power-to-size ratio • Flexible mounting options
• Wide and even horizontal coverage pattern
• Seamless integration with M’elodie and MICA
• QuickFly rigging with captive GuideALinks simplifies use in flown or groundstacked arrays, alone or with M’elodie and/or 500-HP subwoofer
APPLICATIONS
• Smaller theatres • Houses of worship • Ballrooms • Corporate AV • Theme parks
• Downfill or sidefill in systems using M’elodie and MICA
• Frontfill and under-balcony applications
• Touring theatrical productions
weight: 47 lbs. (21.32 kg) 15.10" (384 mm) d
20.32" (516 mm) w
(including rigging pins)
8.36" (212 mm) h
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