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TECHNOLOGY: NEW PRODUCTS


AUDAC SMA, SMQ SERIES


IT’S… A pair of Class D power amplifiers featuring Audac’s WaveDynamics audio processing technology.


DETAILS: Currently consisting of six models, the SMA and SMQ Series come in different output configurations with two or four channels and are available in output powers of 350W, 500W and 750W. The WaveDynamics DSP


processor in combination with the 2.5in LCD display on each unit offers intuitive functions overview for easy configuration. Acoustics can be optimised using the filters selectable between Low/High and Band Pass and the seven-band equaliser which both have


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adjustable frequencies and Q-factor. Other functions provided are delay and dynamic bass boost. These settings can be custom configured using the front panel of the amplifier, whereby access can be given in two different levels (User and Administrator) using password or USB-key protection. Loudspeaker protection is provided by an output power limiter whereby the maximum output wattage for every channel can be configured.


AND ALSO: Input flexibility and source compatibility is provided by the input selection matrix in combination with the XLR and terminal block signal connections. The outputs are performed using speaker and terminal block connections. System integration is simplified using the RS-232 control port.


AVAILABLE: Now www.audac.eu


LEDBEAM 1000


IT’S… A new addition to the Robin LED series.


DETAILS: The LEDBeam 1000 can be used as a beam or a wash light. It is based on an array of powerful 15W RGBW LED multichips with optics developed for a high output. Its moving head is fitted with fast-spin motors which use the same software driving technique as Robe’s Pointe and Robin 100 LEDBeam. Flexibility is central to the unit, which features a proprietary optical system


enabling a zoom of 4-60º with full beam control, giving an extremely tight and intense beam for long throws or a smooth even wash.


AND ALSO: Also new from Robe are the CycFX 4 moving linear strip, the PARFect 100 LED PAR and Actor 3, 6 and 12, static versions of Robe’s LEDWash moving heads.


AVAILABLE: Now www.robe.cz


STAGETEC POLARIS EVOLUTION


IT’S… A fully personalised network mixing console.


DETAILS: Polaris evolution consists of three main components: Polaris access, the control surface; the multi- user capable audio processor, Polaris scala; and the touchscreen upgrade, Polaris view. Almost any number of these modules can be combined within an IP network, irrespective of physical location, and can also be used in parallel simultaneously for different mixing projects. This enables users to select the appropriate audio processing power for each application with the required number of fader strips and controls. A single Polaris access has


16 faders and the same number of dual rotary encoders, 48 buttons and a display screen strip across the width of the console. The


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Polaris view touchscreen upgrade can be docked at an angle onto Polaris evolution and provides a convenient user interface. Polaris access provides


remote control of the Polaris scala audio processor in the new mixer concept. Polaris scala is a 19in unit for 256 audio inputs and 256 busses. Units can be cascaded to achieve larger numbers of audio channels when required.


AND ALSO: Polaris evolution is scalable and user friendly: if another Polaris module is plugged into the network, it is registered automatically. The user decides which mixing process it will be used for and whether to integrate it in parallel mode or as a supplementary device, all without any major changes to the configuration.


AVAILABLE: End of 2014 www.stagetec.com


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