Irish folk band The Dubliners have toured the Benelux region with the new SPX-65 system
The Netherlands - Sound Projects has introduced the self powered SPX-65 to augment the SPX-series of identical, yet acoustically complementary loudspeaker systems.

Within the SPX family, each model is optimised for a specific coverage or function. In those situations where one point source cabinet will not deliver the necessary SPL or coverage, the SPX-65's neatly fills the gap, says the company.

Because of its constant horizontal coverage angle of 65 degrees and semi curved wide 15 degrees vertical radiation, it will deliver a flat slice of audio in the mid and higher frequencies. Wide enough to be used as a single in-fill or narrow enough to be used in multiples, a column or as a traditional sized line array module. The pragmatic fly frame and greatly simplified rigging hardware help the technician to quickly find the proper angles.

For system designers and architects the SPX-series is designed as a one stop shopping tool, convenient for touring as well as fixed-installations. The plug and play - self powered design reduces or even omits complex external speaker management.

Additionally, combinations with other SPX models can be made to create small or medium sized line of curved array columns. To create uniformity in sound, all SPX models share the same 12" long excursion driver to handle the low and mid band.

(Jim Evans)

Sound Projects


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