Germany - Italian loudspeaker manufacturer dBTechnologies will unveil a wide selection of new products at this year's ProLight+Sound exhibition, welcoming visitors to its now established 780sqm booth space in Hall 8, G70 shared with cousin brand RCF.

Preferring to keep full information under its collective hat however, the dBTechnologies team reveals just a few choice details prior to the show giving customers a taster of what they have to look forward to later on this month.

Amongst the professional audio offerings, comes the upgraded Opera DX line, billed as the next chapter of the celebrated Opera series' 12-year success story. With a level of reliability that is expected of the well-established range, Opera DX benefits from the latest available technology, and has been augmented with in-house developed digipro G2 power amps and other state-of-the-art features which improve overall performance, says the company. Continuing to be unrivalled in its price range, Opera DX offer tailored solutions for every sound reinforcement application.

Rental and installation customers can also anticipate a few surprises, including the launch of three new DVA Subs. The DVA S1521N is a powered 21" subwoofer, housed in a bass reflex enclosure and boasting 1500W RMS power. The DVA S2585N is a compact subsystem featuring a cardioid layout designed for utmost directivity. All the new subs are driven by high performance digipro G2 Class-D digital power amps, equipped with PFC switched-mode power supplies and are fully compatible and ready for integration with DVA T12 systems.

(Jim Evans)


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