Loaded with the multiple-patented RBN1402rsr proprietary pro-ribbon transducer, with unmatched flat SPL up to 20kHz., the LR24 sets a new benchmark for throw, projection control and sound quality for line-array systems; More HF output than other larger line-arrays, with up-to 90% less distortion, with a completely predictable, linear response.
David Rahn, Alcons' North American sales manager comments, "Since its official launch in March in Frankfurt, the LR24 has received extremely positive feedback from top engineers from around the world, after having auditioned and worked with the system, underlining the unique qualities of the system. We're very proud to be able to bring this system, which we call 'What You Mix Is What You Get!', now to the USA, an important market for Alcons Audio and the touring industry."
The LR24 is part of a complete, application-configurable package; a synergetic toolbox of line-array modules, bass array module, cardioid subwoofers, dedicated power and processing platforms, power-, signal- and transport logistics and high-resolution ARC 3D-simulationsoftware.
Besides the LR24, Alcons will have all four acoustic formats of its ground-breaking pro-ribbon sound systems present: V-series point-source monitors, Q-series line-source column, R-series point source arrays and L-series line-arrays.
The Dutch company will not only be present on the tradeshow floor, but will also host off-site demonstrations of its high-output pro-ribbon loaded systems.
Among others, the LR14 ultra-compact pro-ribbon line-array will be demonstrated, along with the BC332 18"/15"self-contained cardioid subwoofer, powered and controlled by the proprietary Sentinel 10kW amplified loudspeaker controller, Alcons' new 4-in/4-out speaker drive engine, with 192kHz AES inputs, Linux-based processor control, 10kW. audiophile-grade amp. stages and full colour touch screen control.
The demonstrations take place off site; those wanting to attend should register their interest at the Alcons stand, booth G11805.
(Jim Evans)