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several new products including its Ottocanali 1204 eight-channel power amplifier. This offers DSP functionality on each of its eight amplifier channels plus Ethernet connectivity managed via Armonía Pro Audio Suite PC software. Other features include 1,200W output power across eight channels, support for up to 55 different output configurations and DSP functionality that includes dual 24-bit conversion stages with EQ, as well as 24/7 tone supervision capabilities for speaker loads. Also featuring will be the company’s new DSP-4 board designed for high-end multi-way and line array systems. The board is based on Analog Devices’ SHARC chip, and can be used in conjunction with Powersoft’s new Armonia Pro Audio Suite Version 2.3.0, which includes LivingWorkspace, software that enables a quick overview of the system’s status.


SoundTube will present its


latest SMi-WX range of ‘Weather Extreme’ outdoor surface-mount speakers. The SM500i-II-WX, SM590i-II-WX and SM890i are designed with a number of features such as WX Weather Guard – a dual layer hydrophone material inside the speaker griller – to withstand wet weather conditions even under direct exposure. Tannoy, Audica, Lab.gruppen


and Lake will be exhibiting together again at InfoComm 2012, as well as sharing a demonstration room. Tannoy will demonstrate its new VLS Series passive column loudspeakers for the first time in the US, as well as the VSX Series subwoofer line (unveiled in the demo room). Leading the charge for Lab.gruppen will be its latest install-centric amplifier range, E Series, plus the PLM Series (which incorporates Lake Processing technology) alongside the Lake LM 44 (another US debut).


InfoComm 2012


AT A GLANCE


The new Ottocanali 1204 eight-channel power amplifier from Powersoft


June 2012 l 15 showpreview


Technomad PowerChiton


Audica Professional will present its full range of MICROseries electronics and loudspeakers, designed to offer style and flexibility for background music and commercial AV. Technomad will be presenting


new accessories for its PowerChiton amplifiers, the PowerChiton Breakout Box and Apple AirPort Express audio streaming compatibility. The Breakout Box enables local


New from SoundTube – the SM890i


audio control in the same NEMA-style protective enclosure as the amplifier. The device, which starts shipping on 1 July, includes mic and line level inputs, a four-channel mixer, an accessory cord and mounting hardware. The breakout box also makes it suitable for remote installations, such as athletic fields without a press box or other protected location. Finally, XTA will be showing its latest product, the DS8000


mic/line distribution system. Building on the acclaimed DS800, it features microphone preamps designed by Gottelier award winner Alex Cooper. It also offers many new facilities, tailored to the increasing demands of the broadcast industry, including a dual redundant power system, “one- to-many” split-switching, anti- tamper functions and subtle panel lighting.


www.infocommshow.org


DVA T12. The Networker.


Fully remote confi gurable and controllable via RDnet


Works anywhere with 90-265 volts operating range


Fully scalable and DVA T4 inline compatible with almost 20.000 T4 units sold worldwide


The dBTechnologies DVA T12 is a fully-powered 3-way speaker system with a high-end digital controller (DSP) on board, 1.500 W Class-D power amps and 12“/ 2x6.5“/ 3x1“ neodymium transducers. Join the network, no matter where you are.


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06/13 - 06/15 2012, Las Vegas, Booth C 10142


DVA T12. Sounds like an excellent investment.


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