First ever crossover array
Published: PRODUCTS

Having developed the Iconyx line of steerable array technology, Renkus Heinz has now designed IC2 (IC Squared), which the Californian manufacturer claims to be the first ever crossover array.
Comprising four 8-inch low frequency neodymium transducers and 1-inch titanium nitride coated HF drivers, IC2 provides high SPL point source performance, whilst individual steering control of each driver providing vertical pattern control for maximum intelligibility in reverberant spaces. IC2 two-way modules have been designed with scalability in mind to be used as standalone loudspeakers, as a small ground stack or as a flown array of up to 20 cabinets. Each IC2 module can deliver up to four beams, with individual control over aiming and opening angles.
Two new additions to the IC Live series were also unveiled at the InfoComm 2010 exhibition, with the introduction of Iconyx ICL-LM-R low-mid frequency module and the IC212S-R subwoofer. The ICL-LM-R is a low-midrange module designed to augment a full-range IC Live array, adding controlled low-mid frequency directivity to a single or dual ICL-R equipped system. The ICL-LM-R's seven 6.5-inch LF neodymium transducers significantly improve low-mid frequency pattern control and performance below 800Hz. A single ICL-LM-R module can blend with single or dual ICL-R modules and one or two IC212S-R or IC215S-R subwoofers, for which portable (R) and permanent installation (FR) models are available. The IC212S-R subwoofer is a dual 12-inch subwoofer designed for applications that do not require the extended low frequency range of the IC215S-R subwoofer. IC Live beams can be steered up or down while the array remains vertical and nearly invisible.
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