Renkus-Heinz Iconyx Compact 36/3Renkus-Heinz has announced the latest additions to its Iconyx Compact Series – the Iconyx Compact 36/3-RN and the 48/3-RN – extending the Iconyx family into a compact and architecturally friendly package with a footprint 40 percent smaller than the classic Iconyx

‘The ICC 36/3 is 3m (10ft) in length and the ICC 48/3 is 4m (13ft) in length, all while remaining in the same ultra-compact footprint,’ says Chief Technical Officer, Ralph Heinz. ‘This design allows the 36/3 and 48/3 to provide significantly more low frequency control, an important consideration for applications where reverberation times peak at low frequencies. In addition, the longer columns will project coherent, highly intelligible sound for longer distances, negating the need for labour intensive distributed systems in many applications.’

The ICC 36/3 and ICC 48/3 complete the Iconyx Compact Series portfolio, which launched in 2020 to provide additional solutions for integrators seeking highly coherent and steerable sound in highly problematic acoustic spaces. With its compact footprint, the series brings performance and directivity to spaces where even the classic Iconyx arrays might be too large.

The narrow profile allows the Iconyx Compact Series to blend into nearly any environment, while tight directivity control helps tame challenging acoustics. This brings the premium performance of beam-steered line arrays to even the most architecturally sensitive spaces and provides more opportunities for integration in the house of worship, corporate, transportation, education, and government markets.

Both the ICC 36/3 and ICC 48/3, which offer 36 and 48 channels respectively, are constructed with channel digital amplifier power 3-inch/7 7mm full-range, high sensitivity, treated paper cone drivers. These feature an amplifier and DSP channel for each driver. The new products also offer Rhaon II beam-steering with the latest URGO beam algorithms, a movable acoustic centre, multiple beam opening angles and high-pass filtering of individual beams.

The included wallmount brackets make mounting easy and is nearly invisible behind the arrays. Standard RN units have analog and AES inputs.

More: www.renkus-heinz/steerable

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