The loudspeaker system shall be 3-way actively driven between the low frequency and the mid/high sections. A passive crossover shall be used between the mid/high frequency sections. The loudspeaker shallowly be operated by a dedicated, compatible controller amplifier.
The loudspeaker shall produce a cylindrical wave segment suitable for use as an element in a line array and maintain an extremely accurate horizontal dispersion pattern down to very low frequencies (80°>250Hz). The loud speaker shall have a design that exhibits extremely low power compression and for this reason shall utilize the rear rigging elements as a heat sink for the mid range driver. The loudspeakers hall consist of two 12" LF neodymium drivers in a vented enclosure, one horn loaded 10" mid range driver and two coaxial mounted 1.4" exit compression drivers with 3” voice coils coupled to a wave shaping device. The enclosure shall be constructed from marine plywood with an impact resistant and weather protecting PCP (Polyurea Cabinet Protection) finish. The cabinet front shall be protected by a perforated steel grill backed with acoustic foam. The cabinet shall incorporate a three point rigging system for the assembly of vertical line source arrays of up to 24 cabinets in conjunction with a dedicated flying frame.