The Iconyx Compact series ICC36/3 brings the ultimate flexibility of the Iconyx to a smaller footprint array. An all-new thirty-six channel digital amplifier powers thirty-six 3″/77 mm full-range, high sensitivity, treated paper cone drivers. With an amplifier and DSP channel for each driver, all of the flexibility of ICONYX is now available in a package nearly 40% smaller than the classic ICONYX.
The Iconyx Compact series ICC36/3 brings the ultimate flexibility of the ICONYX Gen5 series to a smaller footprint array. An all-new thirty-six channel digital amplifier powers thirty-six 3″/77 mm full-range, high sensitivity, treated paper cone drivers. With an amplifier and DSP channel for each driver, all of the flexibility of ICONYX is now available in a package nearly 40% smaller than the classic ICONYX.
While the package is smaller, the performance is not. Full RHAON II beam steering with our latest U.R.G.O beam algorithms allows for a movable acoustic center, multiple beam opening angles and high-pass filtering of individual beams — all with the fidelity and musicality expected of a Renkus-Heinz product.
The ICC36/3 brings the performance and directivity of ICONYX to spaces where even the classic ICONYX arrays are too large. The very narrow cabinet will disappear into nearly any venue, while the high vertical directivity of the ICC36/3 can penetrate even challenging acoustics, taking the exceptional performance of beam-steered line arrays to the most architecturally sensitive spaces.
The included wall-mount bracket makes mounting easy and is nearly invisible behind the array.
The ICC36/3 is available in white and black standard; custom color matching is optional. Standard -RN units have analog and AES inputs, and -RD1 units include Dante network audio.
ICC36/3-RN & RD1
Frequency Response::
All Models
135 Hz to 17 kHz (– 3dB)
110 Hz to 20 kHz (-10 dB)
Calculated Max SPL::
All Models
136 dB Peak, whole-space (106 dB @ 100 Ft. (30.5 meters))
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