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TOA announces new Type C line array speaker systems for ISE 2010

Audio manufacturer TOA introduced its new Type C line array speaker systems at Integrated Systems Europe 2010, Amsterdam.
With Type C, sound reinforcement is precise and directive as elements are smartly designed into the speakers themselves. The system is based on TOA’s phase wavefront control technology for audio clarity and uniform sound dispersion thereby focusing the audio on the intended area accurately.
The Type C offers a choice of 15-degree and 5-degree vertical dispersion angle modules, together with a 15-inch subwoofer enclosure for low-end reinforcement. Different modules can be combined together for their intended application where a combination of short- and long-throw coverage is required, while all three boxes are also available as IPX4-rated splash-proof enclosures.
Both mid-high modules use TOA’s proprietary Sync-Drive waveguide design, and can be run in a choice of single or bi-amplified modes, depending on the application requirement. Here, high fidelity sound is produced without causing attenuation of high frequency sound. A variety of optional purpose-designed mounting brackets is available for installation flexibility, while LF and HF drivers can be quickly replaced from the rear of the enclosure if necessary.
For applications that require greater output and low frequency sound enhancement, a 2-way multi-amplifier driven speaker system featuring a 30cm low frequency driver and 2 compression drivers is available.
Brett Downing, Sales & Marketing Director at TOA Europe comments: “the Type C offers unparalleled sound clarity with minimal interference, ideal for listening areas, adjustable sound coverage including the ability to connect a number of speakers and combining with a different dispersion angle. They also produce clear sound that is resistant to feedback. They are ideal for a vast range of environments that require voice and music reproduction, such as performing arts venues, lecture theatres, airports, sports halls and many more installations.
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