Launched at InfoComm 2008, Las Vegas, the UK debut of Tannoy's QFlex range of self powered, digitally steerable loudspeaker arrays will be at PLASA 2008, in London, stand D27. The loudspeaker manufacturer makes a welcome return to the PLASA show after being absent for a couple of years. Tannoy also uses PLASA as platform for a first UK demonstration of their VQ line which is exhibiting as well as some of the existing V-Series loudspeaker range.
By focusing the acoustical output in the target directions where it is needed Tannoy's new QFlex speaker line up is designed specifically to overcome intelligibility problems associated with highly reverberant surroundings. QFlex will satisfy a host of audio installation requirements such as airports and other transportation hubs, shopping malls, conference facilities, museums, houses of worship and other locations with problematic acoustics.
With state of the art algorithms (patent applied for) and dense physical spacing of transducers to defeat the effects of aliasing, Tannoy QFlex is the first product of its kind to realize full range beamsteering capabilities, producing class leading performance for both vocal and music applications.
Now a part of the Vnet range of products, this architecturally pleasing system from Tannoy integrates DSP, network control and amplification to provide steering control (+/- 70 degrees) for extremely intelligible speech and music reinforcement. An exceptionally intuitive GUI provides the installer a very straight forward and logical method of system design and optimisation.
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