The D-Lite at a demo during the EVI Audio Hausmesse 2005.
Germany - The new D-Lite 2000 satellite system from Dynacord combines audio performance; easy handling, versatility and expandability say the company. The 2000W system is tailored to the needs of entertainers, mobile DJs and small bands.

The central unit of the Dynacord D-Lite 2000 system is the PowerSub 315 active sub-woofer. Weighing in at 39 kilos, the PowerSub 315 houses the 1000W Class D amplifier that drives the integrated 15" sub-woofer plus 2 X 500W for the connected satellites but also all the audio processing. By optimizing the air stream, the integrated high-speed laminar vent (HSLV - patent pending) delivers extremely high sound pressure levels in the sub-bass region, which here reaches all the way down to 32 Hz!

The PowerSub 315 is capable of powering up to four eight-ohm satellites (two per side) and an additional pair of eight-ohm subwoofers. The sub-woofer level is adjustable to allow the system to adapt to different venues and permit the use of smaller satellites, and you can select between three sub/satellite crossover frequencies.

The D12 weighs only 16kg, the polypropylene satellite is armed with a 12" loudspeaker for the low midrange and a ND-2 neodymium driver for the 80° x 40° constant Q HF horn. The Sub 115 compact passive sub-woofer has the same dimensions as the active PowerSub 315 and represents the ideal extension to the D-Lite 2000 system. Like all the other system components, the Sub 115 comes as standard with voice-coil tracking protection.

(Sarah Rushton-Read)


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