Heading the list on the stand is the new IC2 - billed as the first ever high powered, medium format digitally steerable loudspeaker system. Designed for theatre and club installations and integrating digital beam steering with high power output, built in amplification and RHAON network control, it opens up a totally new product sector in pro audio, for venues looking for the ultimate in quality and control, says the company.
Each IC2 two-way 8-inch module delivers articulate musicality and powerful punch, with a versatile design that can be used as a stand-alone high-performance loudspeaker, a small ground stack or a flown array of up to 20 cabinets.
Likewise, the new CF101-LA Modular Point Source Array, which will be flown on the stand, promises a breakthrough solution for today's small and mid-sized venues, including auditoria, night clubs, theatres and houses of worship.
With the flexibility to be flown, ground-stacked or pole-mounted, up to four CF101-LA cabinets can be arrayed to provide a 90x60 degree coverage pattern, delivering up to 9dB more output and tighter vertical pattern control than a conventional single cabinet. A non-powered version, CFX101-LA, is also available.
A full dual IC Live digital beam steering system with matching IC215S-R subwoofers, and a single cutaway IC2, give visitors a chance to see this special technology. The display will be completed by a single IC16R digitally beam steered installation loudspeaker.
Meanwhile, attendees at the Technology for Worship Pavilion lectures will hear the presenters in crystal clarity via an IC Live system with an IC Live and matching subwoofer on either side of the stage.
(Jim Evans)