ASe Series loudspeakers have been created and refined expressly to meet the specific needs of fixed installations, with seven complimentary modules in trapezoidal enclosures that can be mixed and matched to produce customized, tailored solutions.
As a result, they’re an ideal selection as main loudspeakers in a wide range of small- to medium-scale applications such as concert halls, performing arts centers, houses of worship, ballrooms, live theaters, and gymnasiums. Further, their flexible nature also makes them quite suitable for large distributed system projects such as arenas and stadiums.
The heritage of the ASe Series draws from EAW’s renowned Virtual Array technology, and over time has been further enhanced with developments such as our patented Radial Phase Plug for astounding vocal reproduction and overall superior intelligibility. This is joined by 2.5-inch voice coil neodymium compression drivers for increased SPL and power handling.
All of the complimentary pieces in the ASe Series are engineered to provide the same consistent sonic characteristic, allowing them be used interchangeably to create truly customizable sound reinforcement solutions, and within reduced timeframes.
Primary building blocks include three-way, full-range systems (with tri-amped or bi-amped modes) as well as compact mid/high modules (bi-amp or passive modes), both available with a variety of coverage patterns. Low-frequency options include dual 12-inch and single 15-inch modules.
An example of the integrator-friendly approach: the AS422e LF array module not only complements the AS460e or AS490e mid/high modules to provide full-range performance in a flexible, modular, multi-enclosure format, but its trapezoid cabinet angles also create the ideal splay for arrays of two AS460e modules.
Topping it off is extremely easy, flexible installation, with 18 suspension points provided on each ASe Series cabinet – positioned on the top, bottom, back and sides. Attaining just the right balance of all factors is never a simple task in loudspeaker design, but it’s an EAW Engineering credo developed long ago that is today fittingly exemplified in the ASe Series.
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