High-Definition Arrayable powered loudspeaker
Published: PRODUCTS

Mackie has developed the High-Definition Arrayable (HDA) powered loudspeaker, with each HDA cabinet delivering 1200W of peak system power and incorporating a 12-inch LF driver and dual 1.7-inch HF compression drivers, mounted into a multi-cell horn.
Other features include integrated digital processing, a 100° x 20° coverage pattern and integrated rigging hardware allowing up to four HDAs and two Mackie HD1801 powered subwoofers per side to be suspended from an HDA rig. A three-position voicing switch provides easy set up of larger rigs and up to two modules can be pole-mounted directly above a subwoofer when used as a portable PA system.
The US manufacturer has also added the HD1221 to its High-Definition powered loudspeaker series. An integrated class D amplifier module provides 1200W of peak system power and high-definition digital processing is also employed in its asymmetrical design. The HD1221 combines a 12-inch neodymium woofer with a 1.75-inch titanium compression driver that is married to a rotatable 90° x 50° horn. Housed in a wooden cabinet, the HD1221 can be pole-mounted, stacked, flown or used as a stage monitor.
Finally, a new powered, compact subwoofer has been specifically designed for use with the SRM450v2 loudspeaker system. Incorporating a 1000W class D amplifier module and an 18-inch woofer, the Mackie SRM1801 comes with active electronics including precision crossover and tuning filters that provide accurate bass response. Housed in a solid-wood enclosure and finished in a durable, textured black paint, the SRM 1801 includes an integrated pole cup for mounting a portable full-range loudspeaker, thus creating a full three-way portable system.
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