The DAP 26, launched in spring 2004, is now also available with CAN port, the Can-Bus interface, say the company. The K.M.E. CAN-port connection to the PC is fed through a built-in USB connector. This allows an easy connection to up to 63 units via a double wire cable (e.g. a free return in the audio multicore) with up to 400 m length and the connection of the DAP 26 to the latest versions of notebooks, which generally do not any longer have a serial RS 232 interface.
From the company's Prestige Series both QSA 200 and 500 D will also be on show. Two active two-way installation speakers, featuring most interesting additional modes for remote control function - servicing via the Internet - and delay, using plug-in modules RCM (Remote Controle Module) and DDM (Digital Delay Module). QSA 200 may be used as a universal speaker, operating as a smaller full range system, for delay line or within a 5.1 surround setup. It's big sister QSA 500 D offers 12dB more SPL and may be used as a full-range loudspeaker or a mid/high system in combination with the QB 1181 E subwoofer.
(Lee Baldock)