Firenze-systems
User Guide
Horizontal KH7P I with vertically oriented horns.
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100° horizontal
dispersion
The ability to orient the horn dependently on the desired
coverage, along with electronic beam steering, optimizes both
the frequency response of the entire system and ensures
uniform dispersion, whether the array is mounted vertically or
horizontally
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90°
x
30° vertical
dispersion
Electronic beam steering
Traditional line array elements are appreciated for their narrow
on-axis directivity: the Firenze-KH7P I breaks this paradigm with
no need of any specific mechanical arrangement.
The Firenze-KH7P I boasts four coaxial 12" neodymium magnet
drivers with 3" voice coils. Each driver can be independently
controlled and digitally tilted along the vertical axis to align with
specific listening area requirements, thanks to EBS technology.
This technology implements FIR filters for precise management
across different frequency bands, allowing for accurate beam
emission control.
Thanks to EBS, the entire cluster can be mounted straight
without the need for additional physical hardware for tilting,
thus facilitating installation, hanging clusters with multiple
elements, and ensuring more precise sound control.
To make this element even lighter and further implement
Slim Array Technology, Firenze-KH7P is now passive and no
longer equipped with on-board amplification. However, this
doesn't pose an issue as it's possible to use the dedicated
amplifier, Kommander-KA104LIVE or Kommander-KA208LIVE, for
managing each individual driver (4x channels of amplification
for each driver). Alternatively, in the case of a comprehensive
subwoofer element system, the Kommander-KA208LIVE can be
utilized.
EBS processing requires separately amplifier channels
Ensure the correct amp. assignment and their respective channels.
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