TT+ Audio has unveiled a series of advanced audio solutions – including the GT 8 point-source loudspeaker, the GTS 19G subwoofer, a preview of its GTX 7C cardioid line array and the GTS 16C flyable cardioid subwoofer – for demanding touring and professional audio applications.

TT+ Audio GT 8/GTS 19GThe GT 8 is a versatile point-source loudspeaker featuring dual 8-inch neodymium woofers in a symmetrical configuration and a central 3-inch titanium-dome neodymium compression driver. The design rmploys a rotatable constant-directivity TRW waveguide and housed and a durable polyurea-coated marine-grade plywood enclosure for high-performance sound reinforcement. It boasts ergonomic design, magnetic tool-free waveguide rotation and scalable compatibility with XPS 16K amplifiers.

The GTS 19G subwoofer combines a single high-performance 19-inch transducer with a compact enclosure for flexible placement and integration, particularly in small- and medium-sized configurations alongside the GT 8 or GTX 10, ensuring articulate and powerful bass response. It shares the same 19-inch long-excursion cone transducer as the GTS 29.

‘The new GTX series embodies our philosophy of integrating cutting-edge technology with best-in-class performance,’ says TT+ Audio R&D Director, Alessandro Manini. ‘Now, we are introducing significant additions to the GTX line, including a preview of the no-compromise performance of our new DSP-controlled cardioid line array, which will be available later this year.’

The compact GTX 7C active cardioid line array and GTS 16C subwoofer represent a significant step forward in active cardioid solutions for the company. Using separate amplification channels and advanced DSP for the front and rear transducers, these claim ‘unmatched directivity and rear sound attenuation’. The GTX 7C’s digitally controlled directivity provides an average rear attenuation of 22dB up to 600Hz, with a maximum SPL of 140dB. The GTS 16C features a dual-woofer design – a 16-inch neodymium front woofer and a 14-inch rear-facing woofer – for low-frequency control. The cardioid configuration is further optimised with FiRPhase linear 0º phase response and Bass Motion Control processing, extending cardioid performance across a broader frequency range compared to conventional cardioid systems.

More: www.ttaudio.com

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