Renkus-Heinz announces the latest product in its new Iconyx Compact Series of loudspeakers: the Iconyx Compact 24/3-RN – a solution designed to bring the benefits of Renkus-Heinz’ Iconyx family to a smaller footprint array.
The announcement states, “The ICC 24/3 joins the recently announced ICC 12/3 in the new Iconyx Compact Series, a line that offers additional solutions for integrators seeking flexible and powerful options in “medium-sized” installations. The goal of the line is to open up more opportunities for integrators in the house of worship, corporate, transportation, education, and government markets.”
Brandon Heinz, Product Manager at Renkus-Heinz says, “With twice the array length as the 12/3 in the same ultra-compact footprint, the 24/3 provides significantly more control in challenging acoustic spaces. Interior design, whether traditional or modern is almost always a big consideration, and the ICC 24/3’s combination of advanced processing power, acoustic control, and discrete aesthetics make this a great addition to our Iconyx lineup.”
The Iconyx Compact Series is designed to bring performance and directivity to spaces where even the classic Iconyx arrays might be too large. The very narrow profile can blend into nearly any environment, while the control of directivity can help with challenging acoustics, making the performance of beam-steered line arrays available to architecturally sensitive spaces.
An all-new, twenty-four-channel digital amplifier powers twenty-four, 3"/ 7 7 mm full-range, high sensitivity, treated paper cone drivers. With an amplifier and DSP channel for each driver, the flexibility of Iconyx is now available in a package nearly 40 percent smaller than the classic Iconyx.
The ICC 24/3 offers full RHAON II beam-steering with the latest U.R.G.O beam algorithms, a movable acoustic center, multiple beam opening angles and high-pass filtering of individual beams.
Wall-mount brackets are included to make mounting easy and nearly invisible behind the arrays. Standard RN units have analog and AES inputs.