The new ETX Powered Loudspeaker family builds upon the 85-year heritage of Electro-Voice audio engineering to offer "the most advanced professional portable powered loudspeakers available today", the company says, describing it as: "A versatile high-end choice for live entertainment venues, rental companies, pro musicians DJs, and installed sound."
The ETX Powered Loudspeaker family offers technologies from EV concert/touring systems and includes three two-way models (10", 12" and 15", all with a precision HF titanium compression driver), a three-way model (15" with a 6.5" MF driver and a precision HF titanium compression driver) and two subs (15" and 18" drivers) are available.
Dynacord is adding to its range a multi-functional and versatile active monitor with the AXM 12A, which offers "clear and detailed monitoring as well as sufficient SPL to help prevent exhaustion of a performer's voice and brings high SPL with compact dimensions and light weight features together," the company says. With its 33-degree tilt angle, the AXM 12A is ideal for smaller stages; but as a PA component, fill or delay speaker, the AXM 12A 12'' powered monitor also represents an attractive sound reinforcement solution, say Dynacord. Combined with a powered subwoofer, the new Dynacord active monitor can be used for the easy configuration of active three-way systems.
Also from Dynacord comes the latest member of its successful powered mixer family, the PM 502. "Enormously powerful, versatile and equipped with a wealth of features," the PM 502 combines "the finest analogue input circuitry and operating surface with the advantages of its digital master and amplifier section," say Dynacord. The PM 502 includes five MIC/Line and three Stereo inputs as well as a master section tailored to the needs of day-to-day use with three Master Outputs - each with an individual 7-band EQ. "Thanks to its well thought-out input structure as well as its manifold features and fully flexible output routing options, the PM 502 is the first choice for fixed installations such as bars, bistros, small clubs, hotel lounges and houses of worship," the company says.
(Lee Baldock)