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DYNACORD | CMS SERIES www.dynacord.de


Dynacord has introduced the new CMS Series of high-quality mixers. The three devices - the CMS 1000 (10 input channels), CMS 1600 (16 input channels) and CMS 2200 (22 input channels) - are remarkable for a host of outstanding features. These include high-quality, extremely low-noise, microphone preamps; six aux busses; two 24-bit stereo effects units; an 11-band graphic equaliser; vocal voicing filters; and a low-cut filter. Newly integrated into these Compact Mixing Systems (CMS) is a 4 in / 4 out USB interface to support 4-channel recording and playback. The compact system therefore brings semi-professional studio quality to tasks such as live and studio recording, playbacks and interval music. The effects section of the new CMS family is as extensive as it is practical. Among its features are two separately editable effects processors with 2 x 100 factory presets optimised for live performance, 2 x 20 user presets, remote control (via MIDI), tap delay, USB configuration as well as a large, high-contrast OLED display. These offer the user a multitude of effects options of the highest quality - whether in live performance on stage or in the studio.


EAW | JF AND JFNT SERIES www.eaw.com


The newest additions to the JF Series of two-way loudspeakers include the JF8, JF10, JF26, JF29, JF56 and JF59, packing even more capability and applica- tion flexibility into the ultra-compact series. New comprehensively integrated JFNT units include JF26NT, JF29NT, JF56NT and JF59NT. The JF models include low-directivity eight-inch and 10-inch systems and four 12-inch and 15-inch systems. The integration of lightweight, premium neodymium components and legendary crossover design into an ingeniously adaptable package offers unprecedented utility. When used in conjunction with EAW’s UX8800 processor and its revolutionary EAW Focusing, the JF Series provides the pinnacle of performance in any venue. The four JFNT models (comprehensively integrated versions of the 12-inch and 15-inch JF models) elevate the notion of power and utility. They offer 1500W of fully integrated amplification, revolutionary EAW Focusing processing, EAW Pilot software-accessible front-end DSP, proprietary U-Net audio and communications network, and the JF Series adaptable en- closure design. This provides multi-channel digital audio transmission with remote software control and monitoring capability. For applications such as small- to-medium live sound reinforcement, performing arts venues, retail spaces, theatres and theme parks, the new JF and JFNT Series are an ideal solution.


ELATION | EPV SERIES www.elationlighting.eu


Elation Professional has announced the launch of its innovative range of high resolution LED video panels, the Elation Pro Video (EPV) Series. The range is especially bright, compact and easy to hang, featuring pixel pitches down to 6mm, targeted towards installers, system integrators, commercial use and rental companies. The lightweight moving tile boasts 4096x 3-in-1 3528 SMD LEDs with total 2000 nits at 2,000Hz refresh rate and 16 bit processing depth while adding 540o x 265o pan and tilt capability via DMX. The EPV15 FLEX also generated interest with its flexible design for creating curved video walls. Indoor and outdoor-rated to IP65 at the front (IP54 at the back), the EPV15 flexible tile features an in-built PSU for driving the DIP RGB 546 LEDs, making it ideal for install as well as mobile productions. The static EPV6, EPV7.62, and EPV10 panels complete the range and come in three pitch sizes, with a slim cabinet design and seamless mechanical system, being controlled by a DVI-to-Network Interface.


GENELEC | 4040A www.genelec.com


Genelec has launched the 4040A, a new model in its 4000 Series range of active 2-way loudspeakers. The new model, in common with the existing models in the range (the 4020A and 4030A), is designed for the professional installation market, while incorporating new features for use in applications such as larger conference rooms and auditoria. Complete with a new larger tweeter and more powerful amplifier, the 4040A active loudspeaker delivers an unprecedented level of clarity and SPL (Sound pressure Level) for perfect sound reproduction in the most demanding speech amplification projects. This exceptional performance combines with other features developed with systems integrators in mind; no rack mounted amplifier required, low heat load generation for fan free cooling, full circuit protection, to deliver the premier active loudspeaker solution on the market. Integrators working on demanding speech amplification projects will appreciate the amount of SPL and clarity the 4040A offers. Genelec has ensured that these levels have been set to optimise performance in me- dium scale speech amplification projects. Alongside the speech amplification benefits the 4040A is also a powerful active loudspeaker that is perfectly suited to music playback- whatever the chosen environment. The larger tweeter produces powerful, pitch perfect reproduction at the highest frequencies.


HB LASER | LIGHTCUBE REVOLUTION www.hb-laser.com


The new LightCube Revolution lasers externally look the same as the others in the LightCube Series however, it has a completely new internal design. The Revolution modules are available with all kinds of solid-state laser sources. The modules are incorporating the complete optics, electronics, processors and cooling system. Due to this advantage, the modules can be used as well as laser source for industrial and medical applications. The modules are incorporat- ing the complete optics, electronics, processors and cooling system. Due to this advantage, the modules can be used as well as laser source for industrial and medical applications. The colour range of the Revolution modules runs from UV towards IR. By the means of the HB-Laser developed signal-bus system all models of the Revolution modules can be connected by only one single connector and then can be identified and configured with the optional remote con- trol unit. The remote control stands also for the possibility to do remote maintenance. The highly integrated Revolution modules need no other components as only a single voltage supply. The scanners only limit the number of modules. It is possible to configure systems from 300mW up to 100W.


JAMES THOMAS ENGINEERING | X TRUSS www.jamesthomas.co.uk


X Truss was designed in direct response to the call to create more carbon neutral products. The new truss technology ticks that box in a way no other folding truss can, but uniquely, also retains the strength and versatility of 52cm SuperTruss. X Truss is fully compatible with 52cm SuperTruss and uses the same overall sizes and connection methods of the existing technology. This means all existing 52cm SuperTruss Gates, Plates and corners are compatible with X Truss; X Truss can be mixed in the same system as 52cm SuperTruss (excluding within the same span); and X Truss can be used with existing ground support towers and sleeve assemblies. X Truss is easy to assemble. It replicates the proven SuperTruss style of corner, known for its versatility. The tried and tested nature of the technology is reinforced by traits James Thomas is known for. The products are always designed, and British-manufactured to a high tolerance with ease of use in mind.


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