The iHP3564 and iHP3594 are large format, full-range systems. The driver complement in both consists of a 15" (380mm) high power LF driver, an 8" (205mm) mid-range driver and a 1.4" (36mm) exit / 2.87" (72.2 mm) edge-wound voice coil compression driver. High order crossovers minimize band overlap and the large format horn flare delivers well controlled dispersion, 60 x 40° for the iHP3564 and 90 x 40° for the iHP3594. The well-controlled off-axis response enhances system performance when combined with other iBOX full-range and subwoofer elements in clusters and arrays.
Both the iHP3564 iHP3594 and can be used in passive or bi-amp operating modes. The passive mode is designed to deliver outstanding performance with simple and economical electronics configuration, while the bi-amp mode allows greater system flexibility, particularly when used with advanced digital processors such as the 4 x 8 matrix Community DXP4800, say the company.
The i118S and i215LVS are high power subwoofers, designed to complement the iHP3500 series full-range cabinets with matching exterior dimensions to allow combinations in arrays and clusters that are acoustically and aesthetically designed to work together. A small footprint also makes these subwoofers an ideal choice for unobtrusive ground-stack where space is limited.
The i118S uses a single 18" (460mm) high power driver whilst the i215LVS comprises of dual 15" (380mm) high power low frequency drivers. The 15" and 18" drivers utilize Community's patented Cool CoilT technology to minimize power-compression and ensure long-term reliability and are used in front loaded, ported configurations.
In common with all iBOX series loudspeakers, the four new models use rugged 13-ply Baltic birch enclosures, finished with Community's robust, smooth TufCoatT finish. The enclosures incorporate 23 load-rated M10 rigging points and four M8 OmniMountT 120 inserts in the rear. Simple and flexible installation is achieved using optional hardware from an extensive range designed specifically for the iBOX series.
(Lee Baldock)