The AX800A delivers an impressive 132dB maximum SPL
Germany - Proel will launch its new compact line array system at Prolight+Sound in Frankfurt on booth 3.1G90. Featuring two 8-inch low frequency drivers and a 1.4-inch high frequency compression driver in a lightweight moulded polypropylene enclosure, the two-way AX800A is sure become a vital component of many rental companies' inventory due to its stylish design, ease of setup, and simplicity of operation.

It is designed for many different sound reinforcement situations - such as medium sized indoor and outdoor events, small festivals, corporate events, and even as delays or out-fills on larger shows. In the permanently installed sound system sector, the AX800A is ideal for theatre, houses of worship, live music venues and small clubs, theme parks, leisure and sports facilities, and retail spaces.

The Class D amplifier is a tried and tested DA series module used in many of the other powered Axiom loudspeaker products, and in this configuration it is optimised to deliver 900 watts to both LF drivers and 200 watts to the compression driver.

The AX800A delivers an impressive 132dB maximum SPL, with a frequency range of 85Hz to 16.8kHz over a horizontal coverage angle of 110°, and is designed to partner with the matching dual 18-inch powered manifolded bandpass SW1800A in both portable and permanently installed applications. Both products are networkable using Proel's proprietary PRONET software, which enables editing and remote monitoring of a range of operating parameters such as levels, EQ, delay, and compression from a single remote location.

A comprehensive range of accessories is available for the most demanding portable applications, including flybars for up to four cabinets or 12 cabinets deep, pole adapters, a flight case housing four AX800A cabinets, and rain covers.

Proel will also exhibit its AX2010 medium scale line array and complementary high output SW36XFA dual 18-inch subwoofer, the AX2065 compact line array, and products from the ED series of point source passive loudspeakers.

(Jim Evans)


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