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Renkus-Heinz Launches IC Squared and Modular Point Source Array

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LONDON – Renkus-Heinz introduced the latest products in the expanding IC Live family of digitally steerable array loudspeakers, including the world debut of the new IC2, or "IC Squared," and European debut of the CF/CFX Modular Point Source Array.
IC2 is touted for combining the control and flexibility of Iconyx digitally steerable technology with the power and focus of a point source loudspeaker, creating a "crossover array" with the benefits of both technologies.

 

Four 8-inch low frequency Neodymium transducers and 1-inch Titanium Nitride coated HF drivers offer high SPL point source performance, while individual steering control of each driver gives the IC2 vertical pattern control for maximum intelligibility by delivering up to four beams, even in reverberant spaces.

 

Each IC2 two-way 8-inch module can be used as a stand-alone loudspeaker, a small ground stack or a flown array of up to 20 cabinets.

 

Also new is the Modular Point Source Array series, displayed in the form of the self-powered CF101-LA and nonpowered CFX101-LA systems. Touted for power, portability and versatility, the series is targeted at small and mid-sized venues, including auditoriums, night clubs, theaters and houses of worship.

 

With the flexibility to be flown, ground-stacked or pole-mounted, the CF/CFX101-LA promises the performance and pattern control of a line array with the clarity of a point source system in a compact and affordable design that can be used as a portable system or a permanent installation.

 

Up to four CF/CFX101-LA cabinets can be arrayed to provide a 90×60 degree coverage pattern, delivering up to 9 dB more output and tighter vertical pattern control than a conventional single cabinet. Traditional line arrays require two or three times as many cabinets to provide the same range of coverage.

 

For more information, please visit www.renkus-heinz.com.