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DIRECTORY 137


NEXT PRO AUDIO | LA212X www.next-proaudio.com


The LA212X is three-way fully horn-loaded, axially symmetric, line array element, capable of producing clear, detailed and powerful audio performance over distance, with a 90° horizontal constant dispersion control. The bass section makes use of two 12-inch speakers with three-inch voice coils strategically placed on either side of the loudspeaker in a dipolar horn arrangement. The horn-loaded mid and high frequency sections are coaxially mounted in the centre of the cabinet. The mid frequency horn uses a 10-inch driver, while the high frequency section comprises two 1.4-inch exit HF compression drivers with 2.5- inch voice coils mounted to a dedicated wave-shaping device. The loudspeaker transducers employed are exclusively made by B&C Speakers. Two Neutric NL8 connectors wired in parallel are mounted at the rear.


ON POINT AUDIO | OPA-8 NP www.onpointaudio.com


The OPA-8 NP is a high-output, highly intelligible eight-inch two-way system that’s only 242.5 mm tall by 183 mm wide. Its ultra-miniature size is made possible by On Point Audio’s Narrow-Profile driver, which combines a standard-sized eight-inch cone with a 1.35-inch pure titanium compression driver, a new surround design and a rectangular frame to create a driver that’s only 172.7mm / 6.8-inches wide. It provides 150W continuous, 600W peak power handling with a 90º conical coverage pattern, which delivers wide coverage in near-field applications, but also has impressive projection capability. The enclosure is equipped with 16 M8 rigging points (including two rear-mounted pull-ups) and it may be suspended using forged-shoulder eyebolts, a U-Bracket or a unique pan / tilt bracket that is perfect for ceiling mounting. The system’s input connector is a four-pin barrier strip and its grille-mounted logo is easily rotatable or removable, depending on venue requirements.


PEAVEY | HISYS RANGE www.peavey.com


The new and compact HIsys range comes in five guises: three full-range satellites (H10, H12 and H15) and two subwoofers (H15 and H18), all of which have been designed to be as lightweight and versatile as possible, to create an easy-to-manage high performance system. The 10-inch, 12-inch and 15-inch satellites share a turntable horn and symmetrical design, perfect for monitor use as well as standard applications utilising a one-inch driver as well as 40-bit, 96kHz DSP for optimum performance. Each has four comprehensive presets: standard, indoor, monitor and low cut, the latter of which allows the enclosure to ‘match’ to one of the HIsys subwoofers. The 15-inch and 18-inch subwoofers are equipped with analogue processing and thanks to a stereo input no external processing is needed when matching a subwoofer to a satellite and have a selectable crossover switch (80kHz or 125kHz), a switch for the selection of the 0º - or 180º phase, and a volume potentiometer. The H15 reaches 133dB and the H18 subwoofer peaks at 135dB.


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