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Renkus-Heinz Expands Sygma Line

Introduced in 2007, the Sygma Line from Renkus-Heinz is designed for flexibility and outstanding performance in a broad range of professional audio applications. "Sygma has become a vital growth platform for our business partners," says national sales manager David Rahn. "Along with enthusiastic support, they have given us excellent suggestions, to which we have listened. The results will be included in our presentation at InfoComm in Demo Room N113 and on display in Booth C4257."
New for InfoComm is the SG/SGX12S subwoofer. The extensive Sygma development process makes this compact 12-inch vented subwoofer an exceptional combination of high performance and superior value - the right choice to add low frequency punch to any Sygma system. Multiple versions are available: the externally powered SGX12S, the SG12S-2 with a 200 Watt digital amplifier, and the
SG12S-5 with 500 Watts of integrated Class D amplification. Also available, the RHAON-Empowered SG12S-2R and SG12S-5R. All versions are capable of at least 128 dB SPL from 60 to 120 Hz.
The Sygma Line now makes it easier to choose the best coverage pattern with expanded Complex Conic horn options. The SG/SGX121 is available either a 120° x 60° or a 90° x 60° Complex Conic horn. 60° x 40° and 90° x 40° Complex Conic horns are available for the SG/SGX151. Complex Conic horns can be rotated in the enclosure for wide or deep coverage patterns using either vertical or horizontal mounting.
To make the installers job easier, all Sygma cabinets are now available with optional Omnimount attachment points in addition to the standard U-Bracket and eyebolt screw threads. Weather-resistant enclosure configurations for outdoor installations are newly available as well. The stylish Sygma cabinets with their curved grills can now be ordered in custom colours in addition to black and white.
24th June 2008
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