CODA Audio launched a brand new ultra-compact three-way line array at ISE 2020 show in Amsterdam. N-RAY is part of CODA’s latest N-Series, a range of lightweight, compact systems with the efficiency and power to rival much larger and heavier loudspeaker systems.
N-RAY incorporates the very latest in driver and system design technology, delivering twice the power handling and SPL, as well as significantly more low-frequency output, when compared to other systems.
It delivers high-fidelity sound with a large dynamic range and extended low- frequency with unlimited flexibility, thanks to its variable horizontal dispersion.
Key to N-RAY’s efficiency is the incorporation of a unique 6-inch double diaphragm planar wave driver (DDP), dual 6.5” neodymium ultra-low distortion low-frequency cone drivers, N-RAY insta-fit magnetic coupler sums and unique Dynamic Airflow Cooling (DAC) technology, ensuring an exceptionally high sound pressure at 143 dB SPL and low power compression.
Offering a phase linearity similar to AiRAY, a 60Hz-22 kHz (-6dB) frequency range and high power handling of 1,000W, N-RAY outputs a power, weight and frequency response that belies its small size.
N-RAY has a variable horizontal coverage of 90°, 120° or asymmetric105°, a linear phase response for superior fidelity, variable vertical curving 0°, 1°, 2°, 3° to 12° in 1°steps.
And features an integrated three-point rigging system for flown or ground stacked arrays, compatible to SCN-F – 15” sensor controlled low-frequency extension.
The line array facilitates system integration with CODA’s LINUS loudspeaker management amplifiers, while a hybrid multiplex/aluminium enclose with Polyurea coating ensures extreme durability and water protection.
“The unique technologies contained within the N-Series, such as Dynamic Airflow Cooling, underpin the creation of these ultra-compact, ultra-powerful systems, which as part of our wider range, enable us to offer flexible solutions to perfectly cover any and every scale and type of application.”
For a closer and animated look on this system, watch the video below:
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