High Performance Amplifiers Drive Coaxial Transducers With Dual-Tweeter Arrays
Sonic control is pointless unless the sound is accurate, natural and enjoyable. That’s why Iconyx use
multichannel audiophile high-current amplifiers to power arrays of advanced, purpose-designed coaxial
transducers, each one with its own dual tweeter high frequency array. The dual tweeter design reduces
the distance between HF sources for greatly improved high frequency performance with consistent broadhorizontal
dispersion.
RHAON Audio Operations Network
RHAON brings a new level of control and flexibility to Iconyx installations. Straightforward network connections empower multi-channel digital audio distribution, user-controlled DSP, user selectable presets and comprehensive remote system management and control – all over a single CAT 5 cable using standard Ethernet hardware.
Individual Transducer Control - Multiple Beams and Movable Acoustic Centers
Iconyx transparent technology controls acoustic energy using DSP intelligence, not bulky, brute-force techniques. Multi-channel Class D digital amplifiers with integral DSP engines control every single Iconyx array element with programmable precision. The high-current output section maximizes audio accuracy.
Flexibility & Power
Iconyx technology gives sound system designers the power to cover almost any audience area perfectly. Multiple sonic beams can be individually shaped and aimed from a single Iconyx array using the softwarecontrolled DSP: up to 16 beams on an IC32-R (8 on an IC32/16-R). The acoustic center of the array can be raised or lowered electronically, because all array elements are identical and equidistant.
Architecturally Transparent
The slender, tall Iconyx enclosure is designed to be heard but not seen. It mounts flush to walls and columns, blending invisibly into almost any architectural environment. Meanwhile, advanced Iconyx digital 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