| Wideline Installation Line Array Debuts |
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| Friday, 26 May 2006 20:54 | |||
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The new series is ideally suited for nightclubs, multipurpose theatres, houses of worship, or any other venue seeking professional quality in a lightweight, unobtrusive package.
“One of the main reasons for developing the ILA is to make true line
array performance accessible to a far broader range of applications,”
QSC's Director of Product Management, Gerry Tschetter says, explaining
the underlying goal driving the product introduction. “Most line array
systems today are manufactured for the touring sound market, which
means that overall, system costs lie well beyond the means of many
facilities that could gain direct benefits from the technology. By
focusing on fixed installation needs with a moulded enclosure and
simplified rigging scheme, QSC has driven costs down while retaining
the sound quality, coverage, and acoustic output of touring line array
systems.” Central to meeting the high sonic standards set for each ILA loudspeaker is a unique 2 1/2-way design employing a pair of 8in drivers with 2in voice coils and neodymium magnets. Both of these woofers provide low frequencies, but only one operates in the midrange, thereby providing far better directivity control in the crossover region. At the high-end, a pair of titanium-dome, neodymium compression drivers with 1.75in voice coils and 1in exits are mounted upon a multiple aperture diffraction waveguide. In combination, these elements deliver extremely wide coverage (140°) that preserves solid stereo imaging throughout the listening area while rarely requiring the use of side or centre-fills. Operable in bi-amp or tri-amp modes, ILA loudspeaker systems are perfect for both speech and music. For installations requiring extended low frequency response, a companion subwoofer (model WL115-sw) is also offered. Like the full-range ILA enclosures, the WL115-sw comes with its own rigging hardware to accommodate flown applications.
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