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ALCONS AUDIO | CR3
www.alconsaudio.com
Extending Alcons’ digital cinema sound system program, the company has developed the CR3 three-way pro-ribbon cinema screen system, specifically aimed at medium sized applications, where excellent projection control and 1:1 accurate, non-compressed digital sound reproduction is required. It is designed to meet and exceed all requirements of current and future digital cinema sound formats. Due to the multiple-patented Alcons pro-ribbon transducer technology, the CR3 offers a unique linear response to above 20,000Hz. The absence of a compression mechanism caters for the same tonal balance from the lowest to highest SPLs, while the patented Real-90 horizontal dispersion of the pro-ribbon transducer guarantees a very stable sound field throughout the operating bandwidth. This also widens the stereo experience for far left and right-seated audience. The driver arrangement consists of a double RBN401 pro-ribbon HF driver array, two 6.5-inch mid-range drivers and two vented 15-inch woofers for LF reproduction. The CR3 HF section has a 1,600W peak power input, enabling a 1:16 dynamic range with up to 90% less distortion from 1kHz to beyond 20kHz. The 40° vertical cylindrical projection of the HF section (inclusive screen spreading compensation), in combination with the 10º pre-tilt, caters for a precise projection control, preventing unwanted ceiling reflections.
AUDICA PROFESSIONAL | MULTIZONE
www.audicapro.co.uk
Joining the existing Audica MICROseries, is MULTIzone, suitable for retail outlets, bars and restaurants, hotels, education facilities, museums, visitor centres and other public spaces requiring independent zone input and output control. The MULTIzone is a four-zone control mixer with six music inputs, plus a micro- phone input for paging. Each of the four outputs can be independently configured to provide music from any one of the inputs plus the paging microphone and the relative levels are set by front panel controls. The music is automatically ducked to allow for announcements to be heard clearly. Up to seven MULTI- zone units can be linked for systems of up to 28 zones. Zone outputs are individually switchable for flat response or Audica loudspeaker EQ, allowing for sys- tems using Audica or any other brand of loudspeaker. A mute control input is provided for connection to fire control systems. Remote zone control is possible via optional in-room wired wall control panels or via an RS232 interface. The RS-232 interface allows control of all basic functions of the unit. The MULTIzone can be used freestanding, or mounted in its included 19-inch rack-mount panel. Balanced and unbalanced outputs are provided for the MULTIzone to partner with Audica’s four-channel MICROplus power amplifier, or any other unit.
ARYTON | MAGICPANEL 602
www.ayrton.eu
Ayrton has introduced the MagicPanel 602 luminaire, which features 36 15W Osram RGBW pixels and produces a powerful, tight 7° beam. It can be man- aged by ArtNet, RDM or DMX and produces a sharp edge 15,000 lumen multi-directional light beam, thanks to its motorised infinite pan tilt system - all from only 600W power consumption.
BOSE | ROOM MATCH
www.bose.com
Bose has expanded its range of RoomMatch array module loudspeakers with 22 new models with horizontally asymmetrical coverage patterns. The RoomMatch series now includes 42 unique coverage patterns providing system designers with unprecedented coverage control and scalability for venues including auditoriums, performing arts centres and sports arenas. The asymmetrical pattern modules improve sound quality in many room shapes by reduc- ing side-wall reflections, which helps improve consistency of sound quality, seat-to-seat, without the need for ‘yaw in’ array aiming. The asymmetrical pattern modules also improve stereo soundstage effects when used either in L-R pairs or in L-C-R array configurations. The modules feature the industry’s only large-format asymmetrical waveguides, with pattern control down to 800Hz, which improve vocal clarity by reducing room reflections in the critical 1-4kHz vo- cal intelligibility range. All RoomMatch full-range modules utilize six Bose EMB2 extended midrange compression drivers with two inch voice coils for the high frequencies and dual Bose LF10 high-excursion, 10-inch woofers with three inch voice coils for the low frequencies. RoomMatch full-range array modules feature a frequency response of 60-16k Hz (+/- 3dB) with long-term continuous power handling of 500W and peak handling of 2,000W.
CHRISTIE | MIRAGE 4K25 & MIRAGE 4K35
www.christiedigital.com
The Christie Mirage 4K25 and Mirage 4K35 projectors for 3D applications are suitable for advanced visualisation. These new three-chip DLP projectors, anchored by the Christie TruLife electronics platform with proprietary 1.2 gigapixel per second, floating point architecture, offer full 4,096 by 2,160 resolution at 120Hz for 3D. The Mirage 4K25 and 4K35 aim to provide outstanding flexibility in brightness from 10,000 to 35,000 lumens, a variety of input options including DisplayPort, HDMI and HD-SDI, and built-in Christie Twist for curved screens and blended array visualisation applications. Their image quality, colour and uniformity enable visual accuracy in the vehicle development process, which can reduce risk and costs for research and prototyping, from concept to final design. The reliability and durability of these projectors deliver consistent, repeatable performance with no down time and the stereoscopic capability of the Mirage 4K25 and 4K35 enables engineering work collaboration and visualisation of the most complex data sets.
COMMUNITY PROFESSIONAL | WET X
www.communitypro.com
Community has introduced WET X - 13 new models of its acclaimed WET Series featuring innovative next generation techniques that redefine outdoor loudspeaker construction and improve sonic performance. WET X’s hand-laid fiberglass enclosures are internally lined with marine-grade plywood and use innovative drivers to provide premium sound quality for both outdoor and indoor venues. The versatile 12-inch and 15-inch, two-way, full-range WET X loudspeakers offer six rotatable horn patterns, high output, and unmatched LF extension. WET X loudspeakers contain a large diaphragm 1.4-inch exit high frequency compression driver and can produce the same output levels as the largest WET II loudspeakers but in enclosures only half the size. The low frequency cone and internal circuitry have Community’s proprietary envirotech coating for improved weather-resistance. The WX218SDF, a downfire dual 18- inch model, adds an ultra-high-performance subwoofer to the line. WET X enclosures feature a modified trapezoidal silhouette that improves upon the curved shape of Community’s WET II enclosures, bringing a more traditional look and feel to the loudspeakers while still providing the same outdoor direct exposure resistance and streamlined shape to reduce wind load.
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