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DYNACORD | CORUS EVOLUTION SERIES www.dynacord.com


High power-handling, first class performance and an outstanding price-performance ratio are among the salient features of the new series. The German pro-audio enterprise Dynacord has a rich tradition in the development and manufacture of loudspeaker systems with wooden enclosures. Its many offerings in this field have long enriched the global pro-audio market and can be heard worldwide delivering sterling performance in an extremely wide variety of applications. With the new Corus Evolution family, Dynacord has raised the bar in the field of compact loudspeakers to a new high. The proof is to be found in the high power-handling, excellent acoustic performance and attractive price of the new loudspeakers. Made up of six professional models, the new loudspeaker series is equally well suited to the reproduction of live music and to fixed installation. The Corus Evolution series comprises three full-range systems (C 12.2, C 15.2, C 25.2) and three subwoofers (Sub 1.15, Sub 1.18, Sub 2.18).


EAW | QX SERIES www.eaw.com


Designed to offer high power and consistent coverage in a compact housing, EAW’s QX Series offers five new loudspeaker models with varying dispersion patterns. The QX596 has a 90° x 60° pattern, QX594 (90° x 45°), QX566 (60° x 60°), QX564 (60° x 45°) and QX544 (45° x 45°). All have the same dimensions (27.96-inch x 27.96-inch x 23.95-inch), weigh 130lbs and each can be accompanied by a QX118 complementary single 18-inch subwoofer. Optimised for installed system applications that require precise directivity in a low-profile form, the QX loudspeakers are designed as size-efficient, yet very high output point source clusters. The loudspeakers work particularly well in medium-to-large-sized spaces, such as sports arenas, but would also be ideal for other venues that still need a compact setup with a powerful output, such as houses of worship, outdoor stadiums, performing arts venues, theatres and clubs. Passive and wired for bi-ampli- fication, the QX Series borrows many features from EAW’s AX Series. For instance the new QX’s have the AX-like natural sound and are ca- pable of creating custom, seamless arrays. All full-range models have squared, symmetrical, dual-trapezoidal enclosures meant to provide extensive array flexibility. In addition, each model has a centrally located coaxial MF / HF horn and two pairs of phase-aligned neodymium 12-inch, low-frequency transducers, which combine to deliver an extremely natural-sounding loudspeaker with excellent pattern control and low distortion. U-brackets and mounting hardware are also available.


ECLER | AUDEO www.ecler.es


The Audeo loudspeaker series strikes the perfect balance between the intelligibility and sound reproduction quality requirements currently demanded in the professional audio installation and ever increasing demands with respect to aesthetics, design and integration into all types of architectural environments. Audeo has a balanced, innovative design, resulting from the collaboration between Ecler and the prestigious group Giugiaro Design during the conceptual and the external design phases of the speakers. This factor, together with its high quality sound reproduction, make this series the ideal solution for use in numerous sound projects: corporate and residential buildings, commercial premises, leisure centres, health centres, conference and meeting rooms, auditoriums, and museums. This versatile series, which comes in three sizes (Audeo 103, 106 and 108), and in black or white, is completed by its wall / ceiling supports which allow the cabling to be concealed and make it possible to install the speakers at low (eight ohms) or high impedance operation (100V line). In addition to the included wall bracket, the 103 and 106 models can use the DStand Audeo desktop stand. If you need to mount the Au- deo speakers on a microphone stand, then the MStand Audeo is the right accessory to use. For a subwoofer reinforcement of the Audeo series speakers, try the Audeo SB110P self-powered subwoofer cabinet. The Audeo SB110P is the self-powered subwoofer reinforcement unit of the Audeo series. With a discreet design that enables its use in any environment, this 10-inch, 150W RMS model, is the ideal partner for the Audeo in those music applications where an extended low-end response is required.


ELECTRO-VOICE | EVA SERIES www.electrovoice.com


The Electro-Voice EVA-1151D is a high-power, front-loaded subwoofer module for use with EVA full-range line-array modules. It can be arrayed on top of an EVA full-range array. The EVA series (Expandable Vertical Array) subwoofers are an elegant simple solution for installed sound applications. EVA subwoofers complement EVA full-range line-array systems by enhancing performance in the lower octaves of EVA systems. The internal hidden rigging not only looks great, but also makes EVA incredibly easy to install. The series have been designed for performance and sports venues, concert sound, and other applications. Two subwoofer models are available to fit virtually any room application. Single and dual 15-inch font loaded versions are also available. The series has a very high maximum SPL output capability with extremely low distortion level. EVA are available in black or white and in one of three versions, interior use, indirect weather exposure, or fiberglass - direct exposure.


www.mondodr.com


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