Measuring just 680mm x 335mm x 440mm, the tiny Mycro X bass system features two 12" drivers in the same cabinet volume normally occupied by a single driver, increasing the sub's power handling to some 1400W and generating a SPL up to 130dB. This level of performance gives the Mycro X one of the highest outputs from one of the smallest bass enclosures available. Aimed at generating powerful low-frequency support in space-restricted clubs and multi-purpose venues, the Mycro X is also designed for under-seat mounting within typical club furniture.
Representing a more powerful bass option in Void's Arcline line-array touring system, the Arcline X features a 2 x 15" folded-horn and ported design, and handles up to 1400W. Delivering a broad-range low-frequency performance from its compact enclosure, the Arcline X is conceived as a smaller brother to Void's 2 x 18" Stasys X sub, which has met with worldwide success since its introduction at PLASA 2007. The complete Arcline system will be on show at PLASA this year, including the Arcline 6 enclosure.
The third new Void Acoustics product set to debut at PLASA is the company's Infinite X range of two-channel power amplifiers, which are being built in Void's new dedicated manufacturing facility in the UK. Featuring high-efficiency switch-mode power supplies, and a new output-stage design, the three-model range comprises the Infinite X4 (2 x 600W into 4 Ohms, the X5 (2 x 800W into 4 Ohms) and the X6 (2 x 1200W into 4 Ohms). All models will deliver increased power output into a 2 Ohm load.