EAW is to introduce the new SB818 and SB828 subwoofers, along with the UXR216 and UXR316 amplifier racks. Paired with EAW’s KF210 passive line array, these offer a unified system solution.
The SB818 Single 18-inch Flyable Subwoofer is a high-output, mid-size flyable subwoofer system, optimized to fly with a KF210 passive array. The SB818 can be flown stand-alone or arrayed with the KF210 speakers. A groundstack adapter supports flexible, compact and safe groundstack arrays, while a transition bar allows for the sub and KF210 to be flown in the same array using one flybar and one rigging point. The SB818 is powered and processed by the new UXA4416 amplifier package, providing networked audio and control via EAW’s Resolution software.
The SB828 Dual Driver Subwoofer is designed around a low turbulence port based on fluid dynamic research married with a groundbreaking transducer design. The SB828 has innovative ultra-linear suspension behaviour and symmetric flux density, resulting in exceptional impulse response and output. Compact height and depth allow for the subwoofers to be deployed in many room types. Sixteen M10 mounting points provide a myriad of permanent suspension options.
The UXR216 and UXR316 Amplifier Racks complete the EAW line of professional production products and include the recently announced UXA4416 amplifier, a network switch as well as power, audio and network interfaces. The UXR216 is based on two UXA4416 amplifiers while the UXR316 is based on three UXA4416 amplifiers.
Both new rack offerings can physically connect racks into vertical and horizontal blocks. UXR racks come complete with rigging for suspending one or multiple racks from the optional flybar. Each UXR has a Luminex switch to support high-quality and reliable Dante audio transport and networking. A second switch can be added when redundancy is required. A custom AES and analog input panel provide inputs and loop outputs for maximum flexibility. The three-phase power distribution panel is based on industry standard 3-phase input and loop out connectors. A breaker is provided for each amplifier as well as the front and rear panel convenience outlets.
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