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PK Sound introduces Trinity Install line array element

Robotic line array specialist PK Sound has introduced an installation iteration of its Trinity large-format line array element.

The new Trinity Install element is designed to bring the same performance capabilities of the live Trinity system to a variety of installation applications. 

Trinity Install’s SPL and clarity can be controlled with variable coverage in both the vertical and horizontal planes. Intelligibility is improved by directing the system’s energy away from reflective surfaces as coverage is adjusted to meet the architectural design of the venue.

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“Trinity Install delivers the impact and operational advantages of our flagship array family to high-performance installs in a fixed position, with our sleek, clean, and uncompromising new all-black design,” said Darryl Ross, senior applications support for PK SOUND. “The response from our network and clients so far has been very encouraging, as partners can now offer a solution for concert venues, theatres, nightclubs, houses of worship, and other live event spaces that want the full PK experience for their performers and patrons.”

The vertical angles are set during installation using a fixed rigging system, while horizontal angles are locked into one of 22 symmetric or asymmetric configurations throughout a line source. A combination of FIR and IIR filters are utilised to deliver smooth frequency response in the listening area.

Horn-loaded 12” transducers handle low-frequency response. The mid-frequency band is supported by four 6.5” midrange transducers affixed to the patented Coherent Midrange Integrator (CMI). Two dual-diaphragm high-frequency transducers, paired directly to an integrated planar waveguide, reduce distortion across the high-frequency band. A 6,000 W Class D amplifier enhances headroom while maintaining clear output.

Last month, PK Sound appointed James Oliver as its new chief strategy officer. He joined the company from fellow Canadian loudspeaker manufacturer Adamson. 

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