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Designed around the spherical expansion
of the acoustic pressure wave, Complex Conic horns provide
constant beamwidth/directivity without the problems of conventional
horns. This first truly new approach to horn design in over
20 years, Complex Conic Topology results in audible accurate
pattern control, lower distortion and minimal coloration.
Go to Complex Conic Topology
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CoEntrant Topology (US Patent # 5,526,456)
integrates multiple drivers into a single MID/HIGH point source/horn
combination. CoEntrant loudspeakers deliver higher output,
wider bandwidth and more consistent coverage from more compact
enclosures.
Go to CoEntrant Topology section |
TRAP systems act like a choir singing in
unison: they provide a single source of sound even in large
arrays. That’s because we redesigned the horns and enclosures
to align the acoustic centers. This in turn practically eliminates
interference, producing a phase aligned wavefront with uniform
frequency response across the coverage area. So every seat
is a great seat: no more "hot spots" with too much
high frequency energy or "dead spots" with too little.
Because TRAP design is a physical solution to a physical/acoustical
problem, we can use signal processing to extend our control
over array performance instead of putting "band-aids"
on basic flaws in loudspeaker design. That’s how our
Integral Source Arrays perform as true acoustical units with
wideband, wide coverage output everyone can enjoy.
Go to TRAP section |
RPA (Reference Point
Arrays) combine the advantages of our TRAP
(True Array enclosures)
with sophisticated signal processing in order to achieve truly
coherent arraying with minimal lobing and consistent frequency
response throughput the array coverage. That means great sound
in every seat!
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Whether it’s the Power Net amplifiers built inside our
powered series of loudspeakers, or external rack-mounted devices,
making our electronics System Specific means measuring and adjusting
all critical parameters to maximize the performance of single
loudspeakers, or multi-element Reference Point Arrays.
For RH engineering this is a time consuming and data intensive
process, but the results are worth it, - to the designer, the
installer, the operator and most of all to the listener.
Go to System Enhancement & Protection
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| CoEntrant WaveGuide Topology, Complex Conic
WaveGuide Topology, TRue Array Principle Topology are trademarks
of Renkus-Heinz, Inc. ©2002 Renkus-Heinz. |
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