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IC32A & IC32/16A - Steerable Array Module
MUSICAL SOUND FOR IMPOSING SPACES |
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High Performance Amplifiers Drive Coaxial Transducers
Control is pointless unless the sound is accurate, natural and enjoyable. That’s why Iconyx uses multichannel
audiophile high-current amplifiers to power arrays of advanced, purpose-designed coaxial transducers,
each one with its own high frequency dome tweeter array.
Individual Transducer Control
Iconyx’ Transparent Technology controls acoustic energy using silicon intelligence, not bulky, brute-force
techniques. Multi-channel Class D digital amplifiers with integral DSP engines control every single Iconyx
array element with total precision. The high-current output section maximizes audio accuracy.
Ultimate Flexibility – Multiple Beams and Movable Acoustic Centers
Iconyx Technology gives sound system designers the power to cover almost any audience area perfectly.
Up to 16 separate sonic beams can be individually shaped and aimed from a single Iconyx IC32A array.
The acoustic center of each beam can be raised or lowered electronically.
Intuitive Software
Total control doesn’t require bewildering complexity. Iconyx BeamWare™ combines order and simplicity,
performing complex mathematical calculations behind an intuitive graphical user interface.
Architecturally Transparent
The tall, slim Iconyx enclosure is designed to be heard but not seen. Modular Iconyx arrays are easily assembled
on site. It mounts flush to walls and columns, blending invisibly with almost any architectural
style. Yet Iconyx technology aims the sound precisely at the audience, and nowhere else. |
APPLICATIONS
• Houses of Worship: traditional & modern
• Transport Terminals: train stations, airports, etc.
• Stadiums & Arenas: lobbies & forecourts
• Convention Centers, warehouses, etc.
• Museums: lobbies, galleries, etc.
• Performing Arts Centers: vocal/orchestral “lift,” lobbies, etc.
• Any highly reverberant environment where intelligible speech and/or enjoyable music are important building functions |
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