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NEWS First peek at 12K lumen laser projector DIGITAL PROJECTION


Dubbed the “world’s first 12,000 lumen solid state laser projector”, the HIGHLite Laser 12k by Digital Projection is being shown for the first time at ISE 2014. The projector is a


The new Digital Projection HIGHLite projector delivers 20,000 hours of solid state illumination


production high-brightness device aimed at a number of


vertical channels which delivers 20,000 hours of solid state illumination with a WUXGA resolution.


Edge Blend is included as


standard along with geometric correction functionality. Fully active 3D with up to 144Hz refresh rate offers flicker-free viewing, while dual HDMI 1.4, DVI and 3G-SDI inputs provide high-


speed video delivery. Digital Projection observes that HDBaseT connectivity allows for the transmission of uncompressed HD video over a Cat5e/6 LAN cable and lenses range from 0.77:1 to 6.76:1. The HIGHLite Laser 12k is scheduled to commence shipping in March 2014. Stand: 3-C88


Custom finish available for line array


SONORA PA/VA makes its debut


LDA AUDIO TECH


The SONORA system – a PA/VA solution which is said to be ideal for venues with big amplification zones such as airports, shopping malls, metro networks and sport centres – is being demonstrated by LDA Audio Tech at ISE 2014. SONORA is a networked


system that uses standard Ethernet networks which save installation efforts, time and cost, and is based on CobraNet technology. Both the multichannel audio matrix system ZES and the STV amplifiers from the SONORA product family have integrated DSP and balanced inputs/ outputs which offer high audio quality.


According to LDA, SONORA


delivers crystal clear audio that surpasses what is normally achieved in most concert halls. It also provides a secure and controlled voice evacuation in emergency situations; the system integrates a Line Supervisor and an Emergency Control Unit which, the company claims, “guarantees the system’s redundancy and the continuous functioning of the voice alarm evacuation system”. Furthermore, SONORA can be monitored and controlled in the Cloud through the software SIME that is also available for demos on the LDA stand. Stand: 7-N180


SOUNDTUBE


Unique custom finish options have been added to SoundTube’s three-way columnar line array featuring the LA880i and LA808i LFDE products.


The LA880i is said to provide a very short near-field extent and robust far-field performance. Utilising an advanced LAPS (Line Array – Point Source) design, near- field to far-field transition occurs at only three metres from the speaker. Beyond this distance, the speaker’s directivity is a constant 40º x 120º and the frequency response remains consistent throughout the coverage area. Featuring eight 4.5in woofers, eight 2in midrange drivers and one 2.5in planar magnetics (ribbon) high-frequency driver for extremely smooth high-frequency response, SoundTube says that the LA880i achieves superb coverage in a compact enclosure. Numerous mounting options allow the use of the LA880i on walls, near ceilings, on poles, or suspended via cables (flown). For spaces with high RT, extra


low frequency directivity can be achieved by adding the LA808i


LFDE (Low Frequency Directivity Element). This unit is installed either above or below the LA880i to enhance the directivity of low frequencies by up to an octave lower than with the LA880i alone. Standard finishes for the LA Series are black and white (paintable). Partnering with sister company Induction Dynamics, SoundTube now offers the line array products with custom paint finishes or wood grain veneers. “Not only does our line array


provide superior directivity and audio quality performance, we are the only commercial manufacturer that can supply a product of this type with custom finishes,” said Duke Ducoff, VP of sales for MSE Audio, parent of SoundTube. “Large open areas such as indoor attractions, houses of worship, transportation platforms and shopping centres can now have the advantages of a line array with an appearance that blends in with virtually any décor.” Stand: 11-C84


SoundT ube’s LA880i and LA808i


LFDE are no longer available in just black or white


One speaker replaces two JBL (HARMAN) JBL ’s CWT128 with


Crossfired Waveguide T


echnology


Incorporating an all-new design that is said to deliver extremely wide-angle coverage, the CWT128 loudspeaker from Harman’s JBL Professional features JBL’s CWT Crossfired Waveguide Technology, designed to provide seamless horizontal coverage across a full 160°. The CWT128’s relatively compact size and small footprint (31.94in H x 10.22in W x 11.84in D) take up about a third of the footprint of two speakers arranged side by side. The CWT128 is said to be ideal for performance spaces, houses of


worship, auditoriums, transportation facilities, theme parks, and other indoor and outdoor applications. Because one speaker can be used instead of two, installation costs can be lowered by reducing the number of cabinets, cabling, labour and other costs. JBL’s Crossfired Waveguide


Technology essentially splits the waveguide in half and utilises two compression drivers loaded in different directions. The waveguide is claimed to provide exceptional off-axis response and, by eliminating multiple sets of speakers that interfere with each other, overall fidelity is said


to be greatly improved and intelligibility increased. The CWT128 employs two of


JBL’s 2408H-1 1in neodymium- magnet compression drivers. A pair of 8in JBL SFG (Symmetrical Field Geometry) low-frequency drivers each features a copper-clad aluminium edge-wound 2.5in voice coil and copper-clad pole piece that, says Harman, improves performance by reducing voice coil inductance and distortion for smoother response, extended bass and extremely low distortion. The multi-ply enclosures offer multiple mounting options and


feature JBL’s textured DuraFlex finish and a powder-coated steel grille backed by acoustically transparent foam. Four M10 attachment points are built in across the top and sides, while four M8 points on the rear panel accept OmniMount wall-mount brackets. The CWT128 includes covered barrier strip speaker terminals and an internal passive network and 110W 70/100V transformer. Various optional finishes are


available, including white. Users can also select JBL’s WRC and WRX weather-resistant versions.


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