It uses passive radiators to achieve the same cardioid pattern as the GEO T4805, the other full-range high-output loudspeaker at the heart of the GEO T Series. As a consequence, the horizontal dispersion is consistent throughout the operating band (although in keeping with its nearfield application, the T2815 produces 120° H compared with the T4805's 90° H). The T2815 downfill box has been used in demanding festival and concert situations in France and the UK.
Featuring a 2" exit compression driver (HF) and two 8" long excursion neodymium cone drivers (MF), the T2815 weighs just 29kg, contributing to the very light weight overall of T Series Tangent Arrays. Fuzion will also be showing GEO S cabinets in the new ground-stacking frame, and a trio of S830s on a new horizontal array bar. The two sub-bass units, CD12 and CD18, will be available for inspection, and a comprehensive selection of PS10s and PS15s, with LS subs, and NX241 digital controllers.
The infamous Fuzion bar, with its Thai beach bar theme, will feature a surround-sound system using PS8s, which will the company expects to be one of the most closely-studied products on the stand.
(Lee Baldock)