Each cabinet has its own DSP integrated with equalisation, filtering, alignment and dual RMS & peak compression. Also on board is the company's inclinometer, a feature which means the box automatically knows at which angle it is tilted, follows where in the line array it is located and uses this information to adjust for long, medium or short throw sound dispersion. The cabinet also offers Ethercon connectivity for live monitoring.
A new cardioid sub-bass has also been designed to accompany the LX-V12. The LX-318HC includes three 18" woofers (2 front & 1 rear), is also DSP controlled with 4200W class D amplification with PFC and delivers 145dB Peak.
Jesus Fuentes, Lynx Pro Audio's product manager comments, "We have been working on these two cabinets for a few years now and were determined to release something very special. I am very excited because these are the biggest cabinets we have released to date and will enable our product to be used in larger events."
A selection of rigging & accessories are also available as is the company's rainbow prediction software.
(Jim Evans)