Date: 5/13/2009 4:08 am
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The
issue of intelligible voice reinforcement in modern commercial buildings
continues to haunt acoustic consultants, audio installers and contractors
alike. Now TOA Europe has unveiled the
Type H – an all-new series of line arrays designed to fit into the smallest of
gaps, the most demanding of interior designs, the most reflective of
environments, as well as the tightest of project budgets. There are four models
in the Type H range, each based on the same 7cm full-range drive unit. The
SR-H2L uses nine of these drivers, while the taller SR-H3L uses 18. Both are
also available (as the SR-H2S and SR-H3S respectively) with a front that curves
downwards towards its bottom edge, rather than a flat front, for applications
where listeners closer to the speakers are also lower than those behind them
– an auditorium with a floor that slopes down toward the stage, for
example.
Finished
in white, all four models measure just 84mm across – making them TOA’s
slimmest-ever line array and ensuring that they remain visually unobtrusive in
any application. Using the flat-front variants, two arrays can be coupled
together for coverage of particularly large areas, while a range of
purpose-designed mounts and brackets enables the enclosures to be wall-mounted,
tilted, rigged, flown, or free-standing. Importantly, Type H needs no external
signal processing and little amplification in order to deliver high-quality
sound. An 8-ohm design, Type H can also be converted for use in high-impedance
systems using the optional MT-S0301 transformer. www.toa-corp.co.uk