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Triple Live Launch for Renkus-Heinz at AES
Renkus-Heinz unveils three major developments for the live sound and installation markets at the 123rd AES Convention starting Friday October 5 – the VERSYS VL3 line array, EASERA SysTune and the roll-out of RHAON (Renkus-Heinz Audio Operations Network) for the entire Renkus-Heinz powered loudspeaker lineup.
VERSYS VL3, the latest generation, high output, fully featured digital line array system, raises the stakes in live and installed sound as the world’s first line array system to come with the fully integrated RHAON package. It features in-cabinet Class D amplification, new neodymium and carbon fiber based drivers, full digital dynamics, networked audio over CobraNet® as well as loudspeaker monitoring and remote control, all delivered over CAT-5 cable. And despite extremely high output (1200W/600W/250W per band) the all-up cabinet weight is around 200 pounds, and boasts a truck pack-friendly cabinet design, the ability to be configured with up to 20 boxes a side, plus Renkus-Heinz’s new, dedicated VERSYS AimWare software for fast, accurate configuration and angling.
RHAON introduces a massive level of system-wide digital control and integration of every Renkus-Heinz powered loudspeaker into a user-friendly GUI that provides control and reporting functionality for the entire loudspeaker system. Now available for the entire Renkus-Heinz loudspeaker product line, RHAON provides the ability for the user to fine tune every aspect of the system, the on-board DSP and GUI offering such features as mute groups, multiple split processing of clusters, full array shading capabilities from box to box – and much more.
EASERA SysTune is a new software based measurement system that measures time-domain and frequency-domain simultaneously using live program material while an audience is present. Designed by Ahnert Feistel Media Group, the developers of EASE, EASERA and other software packages, it’s purpose-designed for real-time live-sound applications as a sophisticated yet simple to use software tool with novel, patent-pending features that are especially useful for system tuning and live sound measurements.
4th October 2007
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