UK - Logic System Pro Audio, the UK's largest loudspeaker manufacturer in Gainsborough, will be exhibiting at this year's PLASA show on stand number K44 and will be previewing the first products in the new and highly innovative ML Series.

Designed as a truly multifunctional range of loudspeaker enclosures the ML Series has applications in many areas including Live Sound, Theatre, AV, Leisure and Sports Venues etc. Incorporating an intuitive flying system the ML Series lends itself to becoming popular with rental companies and installers alike. With a full range of options for flying available from one system, the ML Series is set to become another winner in the Logic System range. Models available will be ML15, ML12, ML8, ML802, and ML702. All models will have rotatable horn flares and will be available with different dispersion characteristics dependant on application. Pictured is the new ML15.

Also on the stand will be the full range of Logic System products including the ever popular Ethos Vertical Array, being shown in flying format as well as ground stacked - one of its unique design features. With Ethos sales now topping the £1M mark, systems are available across the globe from the UK to other countries including Holland, Turkey, Singapore and Korea to name but a few.

Also being shown, the IS series of installation cabinets aimed at the Theme Bar and pub/club market - as always this range has been available in any colour, according to customers requirements, something some of our competitors are just catching up on offering.

(Lee Baldock)


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