
Yamaha introduces new lines of powered (DZR/DXS-XLF) and passive (CZR/CXS-XLF) loudspeakers and subwoofers. The DZR line of powered speakers, along with the DXS-XLF powered subwoofers, use high-speed digital processing at 96kHz. Speed, combined with the newly developed Advanced FIR-X tuning technology, is designed to minimize latency and phase distortion.
The DZR and DXS series are also available with Dante integration. These “D” models incorporate smart system integration with Yamaha Consoles and other Dante devices via a 2in/2out I/O configuration. Using the Analog I/O and the Dante break-IN and break-OUT capabilities inside the speakers allows for more flexible routing and system configuration options set up.
The company release says the CZR series of passive speakers are designed for installations where power amplifiers are used remotely. “Adding their companion CXS-XLF subwoofers will extend a sound system’s bottom end dramatically (down to 29Hz) for more bass-heavy applications, and like their powered counterparts, the CZR and CXS-XLF feature best-in-class SPL performance. When paired with Yamaha PX Series amplifiers or other compatible processors, the loudspeakers take full advantage of dedicated speaker processor tuning settings to produce DZR-quality sound,” according to the release.
Every model in the new powered and passive speaker lines is housed in a lightweight, 5mm-thick plywood cabinet, coated with military-grade polyurea for travel, handling and weather. The cabinets are equipped with fly-points, suitable for standard eyebolts and specialized U-brackets for convenient flying and hanging installation.
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