
FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
EAW Offers Its Compact, Self-Powered NTL720
Line Array Loudspeaker System
System Features True Three-Way Design, Onboard DSP with Gunness™
Focusing Technology, Innovative FastLatch Integral Rigging and More
InfoComm, Orlando, FL, USA, June 17, 2009
– EAW, a world leader in audio system solutions for the past 30
years, offers its NTL720 Line Array Loudspeaker System. This self-powered
system features a true three-way design and numerous other EAW-patented
and proprietary technologies, housed in an extremely compact (9.4"
x 24" x 14.3") and lightweight (less than 50 pounds) package.
The entire enclosure face of each NTL720 module is filled
by a full-sized mid/high horn providing 110-degree (horizontal) by 12-degree
(vertical) dispersion. The extreme horn size ensures broadband pattern
control throughout the entire MF/HF pass-band.
High frequencies are produced by six 1-inch dome tweeters,
configured in two vertical columns (each with three tweeters) mounted
on a manifold that feeds a single slot in the center of the horn, which
is highly effective in controlling vertical dispersion. Flanking the
HF section, dual 6-inch cone woofers handle the MF range, also loading
on to the horn with minimal space between the MF and HF components,
enhancing coherency and improving overall off-axis response.
The LF section features EAW’s proprietary Phase
Aligned approach, first utilized in KF730 Series line arrays. Both 6-inch
LF drivers are positioned in a side-mounted “figure-8” configuration
that extends horizontal pattern control while directing more acoustical
energy on axis. The response of the MF drivers is also extended down
to 100 Hz, furthering low-end presence and impact.
The onboard self-powering technology includes three individual
modified 500-watt Class-D (digital) amplifier modules, each tailored
for its respective subsection (LF, LF/MF, and HF – all 4-ohm loads).
Each amplifier module is accompanied by its own precisely matched digital
signal processor. Headlining the DSP is EAW’s Gunness™ Focusing
alignment and driver processing algorithms that produce horn-loaded
performance comparable to premium direct-radiating studio monitors.
EAWPilot control software provides comprehensive DSP control,
as well as monitoring of amplifier status; when connected, all NTL720
loudspeakers comprise a network in which EAWPilot recognizes each individual
loudspeaker, as well as arrays acting as a single unit. Not only does
EAWPilot assist in optimizing a wide range of loudspeaker/array parameters,
but its Wizard modeling software also helps in automatically configuring
array DSP for optimal performance for specific audience areas, greatly
simplifying system setup and alignment.
Input selection provided on NTL720 cabinets is both simple
and flexible – the user has a choice of EAW’s proprietary
U-Net as well as analog, AES 1 and AES 2. U-Net provides full digital
control of each device in a system, including audio signal, processing
parameters and routing – in addition to accommodating the EAW
Smaart tuning and analysis platform.
Communication connection options also include U-Net, as
well as a USB port on the back panel for interfacing with the DSP. Each
back panel also offers HF boost and nearfield contour controls, along
with a range of LED indicators for signal, limiter, clip, input selection,
U-Net status, amplifier status, HF boost engagement and nearfield contour
engagement.
One of the most notable aspects of the NTL720 is its proprietary
FastLatch™ integral rigging system. It offers an easy, convenient
“hinge-and-latch” approach, with the essential components
being two heavy-duty hinge mechanisms on the back of each cabinet and
a latch mechanism on the underside of each cabinet.
Splay angles (a choice of 12, 9, 6, 3, and 0 degrees)
are easily selectable by carrier brackets that accompany the hinges.
In addition, the flybar can also be used as a stable, safe groundstack
platform.
The rigging design also allows individual components and
even entire modules to be replaced within built array structures, whether
flown or stacked. Two plug connectors that directly connect the amplifier
module to the PCB inside of the cabinet ensure a solid, lock-tight fit
and eliminate the hassles of cable connections. NTL720 cabinets are
finished with EAW’s durable RoadCoat™ weather-resistant
textured finish that is highly scratch-resistant, and the grille is
durable aluminum.
EAW’s NTL720 Line Array Loudspeaker System is currently
available.
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About EAW
Founded in 1978 and celebrating its 30th Anniversary, Eastern Acoustic
Works (EAW) is a global leader in producing high-performance professional
audio equipment trusted by the most discerning professionals for every
possible sound reinforcement application.
About LOUD Technologies Inc.
As the corporate parent for world-recognized brands Alvarez®, Ampeg®,
Blackheart®, Crate®, EAW®, Mackie®, Martin Audio®
and TAPCO®, LOUD engineers, markets and distributes a wide range
of professional audio and musical instrument products worldwide. Our
product lines include sound reinforcement systems, analog and digital
mixers, guitar and bass amplifiers, and acoustic and electric guitars.
These products can be found in professional and project recording studios,
video and broadcast suites, post-production facilities, sound reinforcement
applications including houses of worship, stadiums and nightclubs, retail
locations and on major musical concert tours. The Company distributes
its products primarily through retail dealers, mail order outlets and
installed sound contractors. The Company has its primary operations
in the United States with operations in the United Kingdom, Canada and
China. For more information, please see our website: www.loudtechinc.com.
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