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Void’s New Trinity X Sets Out to Redefine Bass Performance

06 July 2010 09.59 BST


Void Acoustics, designer and manufacturer of advanced professional audio systems for the installed and live sound markets, has announced a significant addition to its line-up, with the launch of the Trinity X wide bandwidth sub-bass enclosure.

The Trinity X integrates a number of groundbreaking new technologies in a single box solution. Designed for the spectrum of low frequency applications, the Trinity X is ideally suited for large-scale live events, club venues and touring. 

With power handling of 1,500W RMS and a peak output of 139dB, Void’s objective with the Trinity X design is to set a new standard for bass output and extension in the 400-litre class. Director Alex Skan explained: “Our designer, Rog Mogale, is always looking for a new challenge, and has been working on our new high output Trinity Line Array series due for launch later this year. 

"The Trinity X came about as part of this ongoing development, and has turned out to be a perfect complement to our signature triple-horn Air Motions. The Trinity X uses a number of new technologies to great effect. It is designed with horn loading to give the system a quick transient response combined with high efficiency. Resonant chamber technology has allowed us to take the extension down to 30Hz, with the Trinity X using a total of five resonant chambers. Two connect its dual horn paths, with the three others transmitting via a series of tuned ducts.

“The resonant chambers' and horn’s outputs are combined in phase at the wave integrator, which also makes use of horn-loading to maximise long-distance projection and overall efficiency. Finally, we have used Heat Transference Technology (HTT) to decrease power compression dramatically and improve long-term reliability, involving a single rear-located heat sink to transfer heat from the voice coils and magnet assemblies. The reaction has been amazing, we can’t ship them out fast enough!”

Void reported that it had already shipped the Trinity X system out to a number of high profile new installations, including the new AIR club in Amsterdam, and Shock39 in Bangkok, due to open in July.

www.voidaudio.com

 

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