Developed with input from Eighth Day Sound, the enclosure is loaded with one long-excursion 19-inch SD19 Kevlar Neodymium driver utilizing Adamson's Advanced Cone Architecture and Symmetrical Drive Technology. The driver employs a dual 5-inch voice coil for exceptional power handling with a dual-spider suspension system for extra stability even under extreme excursion. The front-loaded enclosure is designed to reproduce clean, musical, low frequency information.
The slim, lightweight E119 allows users to achieve long flown arrays with greater directional control and a lower overall weight. Because the integrated rigging system allows for either 0° or 3° splay between adjacent cabinets, the array's directionality can be further modified while also helping end users keep sightlines open.
"Listening to our customer's needs is part of what makes our product line so strong," explains James Oliver, marketing and sales director for Adamson. "The E119 provides tremendous low end in a compact, efficient package that travels well here and overseas. It is an ideal addition to our flagship E-Series PA."
The subwoofer has already made its mark in a number of live sound and installed applications. It has been on the road with the Chris Brown and Macklemore tours and played prominent roles at the OVO, Landmark and Summer Jam festivals last summer. The popular San Diego nightclub Observatory North Park and Toronto's Sony Centre for the Performing Arts have both installed the E119 for permanent low end support.
(Jim Evans)