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FLARE AUDIO | TRIWAVE I10 www.flareaudio.com


The Triwave i10 features an un-rivalled audio quality. The Triwave i10 features two 10-inch, two 6.5-inch and two 1-inch all Neodymium driv- ers specially designed for Flare Audio. The low mid drivers are coupled to Flare’s patent pending Mirror Horn that allows the low mid driver to crossover at 850hz allowing the 6.5-inch drivers to produce exceptional quality definition previously un-available to pro-audio. The Triwave i10 features an interchangeable solid aluminium HF plate that can be setup for a variety of desired dispersions. Standard options are currently 22.5H x 22.5V and 90H x 10V (other bespoke dispersion options are available). There are 24 fly points integrated into the Triwave i10 and with a weight of just 34kg flying is simple. With the addition of Flare’s all aluminium flying system to each side of the Triwave i10 the enclosure can fly in true line source or line array modes up to 40 enclosures a side. This makes Triwave i10 the most scalable speaker ever produced, from a studio reference system to 100,000 main stage, all from one very compact ultra high quality enclosure. Construction is made from 12mm and 15mm birch ply and milled aluminium. The power ratings are 700W RMS low mid at eight ohms, 250W RMS high mid, and 100W HF at16 ohms. Connections are via two NL8 connectors, a passive two-way version is also available with two NL4 connec- tors.


FUNKTION ONE | PSM12 www.funktion-one.com


The PSM12 addresses a need for an extremely powerful yet compact floor monitor with the qualities of the RM18. It features a custom designed 4-inch voice coil 12-inch driver for maximum power at low frequencies and a 1.4-inch compression driver for high frequencies. Funktion One’s unique driver technology allows the compression driver crossover point to be nearly an octave higher than is typical result- ing in an extremely present but smooth sound, particularly under pressure. The 70° high frequency conical waveguide is concentric with the 12-inch driver giving a point source arrangement which is optimum for even coverage and minimising feedback. The monitor is switch- able between passive and active operation and is supplied with a 35mm integral stand mount. Funktion One’s holistic driver, enclosure and waveguide design make this product an outstanding choice in its class.


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