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MASTER AUDIO | X-208 www.master-audio.com


Master Audio has introduced a new compact line array, the X-208. Its configuration is two 8-inch drivers for the low frequency and two 1-inch for high frequen- cy. The amplification is distributed from a bi-amp active unit (X208A) to three slave passive units (X208P). The built-in digital signal processor (DSP) includes multiple factory presets ready to use on most common applications. Its dispersion is 110 o horizontal plane, and 11o vertical plane. It incorporates several factory presets, which facilitate the optimization of the system in a wide range of applications. The DSP is tightly integrated with two Class D third generation amplifiers enabling the delivery of maximum power to the transducers in a controlled way. DSP Studio control software, Master Audio DSP Studio allows users to control, equalise and adjust parameters via Ethernet. In addition, the software monitors the power module temperature, the input signal level, the output power and the clip limiters on each channel. Ease Focus 2 acoustic modeling software, helps users to visualise the performance of the system prior to instal- lation. Its powerful program calculates 3D coverage maps mechanical data and simulates the frequency response of the whole system. It is recommended for all kinds of applications in small medium size live and fixed installation, as well as its compatibility with the Master Audio X-210 as a down fill.


MEYER SOUND | UPM-1XP 48V DC, UPJUNIOR-XP 48V DC & UMS-1XP 48V DC www.meyersound.com


Meyer Sound’s line of self-powered, low-voltage audio solutions has grown with the addition of three new 48V, DC-powered loudspeakers that offer the same exemplary performance as their AC-powered counterparts. These systems open the way to a broadened range of low-voltage installations that demand exceptional audio clarity, higher SPL, and powerful bass impact. The UPM-1XP 48V DC ultra compact wide-coverage loudspeaker is the low-voltage version of the TEC Award-winning UPM-1P ultra compact three-way loudspeaker. The UPM-1XP is capable of 123dB peak SPL over an operating frequency range of 75Hz to 20kHz. The UPJunior-XP 48V DC ultra compact VariO loudspeaker combines the distinct advantages of the low-voltage, self-powered concept with the versatility of the VariO constant directivity horn. Within minutes, the 80 x 50º pattern can be changed from horizontal to vertical orientation. Power output is 126dB peak over a 70Hz to 20kHz operating range. The UMS-1XP 48V DC ultra compact subwoofer extends low-voltage system response to an operating frequency range of 25Hz to 160Hz and a peak SPL of 127dB at one metre. Visceral impact is provided by dual 10-inch cone drivers.


PANGOLIN | SAFETY SCAN LENS www.pangolin.com


Pangolin has released a new safety product, which has the entire industry talking. Its new product called the Safety Scan Lens helps make laser light shows safer and more enjoyable for people in the audience, while not taking away from the visual impact of a show. This is accomplished using an all new lens technology which Pangolin has developed, that when placed in front of the output window of a laser projector, increases the divergence of the beam when scanning into the crowd, but does not effect the beam when it scans over the heads of those in the audience. The end result is a much safer and more enjoyable show for those watching. Pangolin offers the product as a complete lens set featuring all six of its Safety Scan lenses, and also offers the option to purchase individual lenses of users choice. Several companies are already using the Safety Scan lens at their events, and Pangolin is currently increasing production of these devices to keep up with demand.


QSC | CORE 500I & CORE 250I www.qscaudio.com


The Core 500i and Core 250i provide advanced centralised processing, routing and control for contractors and consultants needing a solution for smaller venues such as restaurants, nightclubs, stores and schools. These two new Core models are fully integrated solutions, each with eight card slots on-board. The Core500i is capable of up to 128 network channels while the Core 250i provides up to 64 channels. I/O is selectable via the various Q-Sys I/O cards. Options also include the MTP-64, and MTP-128 multitrack players. Like all Q-Sys Cores, these systems run under a customized Linux operating system on Intel microprocessors and motherboards. IT connectivity is easily implemented utilizing Layer 3 Gigabit networking protocols and standard Gigabit Ethernet hardware. The systems are capable of providing simple and fail safe redundancy for mission-critical applications. All system design, configuration, adminis- tration and control operate under a simple and straightforward GUI. Additionally, custom user control panels are easily created and can be displayed on any Internet-connected PC, iOS device or QSC’s own Touch Screen Controllers (TSC-3, TSC-8). Any incoming signals may be mixed and routed to any output and nearly unlimited DSP is provided, including Acoustic Echo Cancellation.


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