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PK Sound introduces its new Tx series – TPi

PK Sound introduces its new Tx series – TPi

PK Sound, in partnership with ACT Entertainment, has announced its upcoming Tx series of multi-purpose point source modules as an ideal complement to its range of robotic line arrays.

Fully configured and controlled via PK .dynamics software, the Tx Series completes PK Sound’s Trinity range of robotic line source solutions to provide integrators and customers with a solution for a wide range of mobile and installed applications.

“There are many great loudspeakers out there, but PK systems enable users to overcome the unique acoustic challenges of virtually any environment,” explains James Oliver, Chief Strategy Officer at PK Sound. “From arenas and stadiums to theaters and houses of worship and beyond, users can mechanically configure and optimize system coverage remotely and in real time to virtually isolate the room from the performance. In addition to our robotic line array solutions, the Milan-enabled Tx Series point source modules provide a complete system offering with an unprecedented level of control and optimization via PK .dynamics software.”

The upcoming Tx Series includes the Tx26, which offers 100-degree controlled conical directivity with a frequency response of 55 Hz to 18 kHz and a peak SPL of 133 dB. Its pair of 6-inch vented tetracoil transducers with custom phase plugs controls the low frequency response, while a 1-inch HT polymer diaphragm compression driver handles high frequencies.

The larger Tx14 offers controlled directivity of 50 degrees by 70 degrees with a frequency response of 50 Hz to 18 Hz and a maximum sound pressure level of 138.5 dB, all driven by a high-quality 14-inch coaxial transducer with a 3-inch neodymium diaphragm compression driver. As a floor monitor, the Tx14 has a natural tilt of 35 degrees, which can easily be extended to 55 degrees using the integrated stand feet.

Equipped with PK Sound’s patented multi-axis robotics, the T8’s output is regulated down to 400 Hz with peak sound pressure levels of up to 143.5 dB in both the vertical and horizontal planes, giving system operators flexibility in adjusting coverage after the array is flown.

“PK Sound’s robotic arrays are a game-changer because they can change both vertical and horizontal coverage on the fly to mechanically adapt to difficult acoustic conditions or changes in coverage areas – something no other loudspeaker array can do,” explains Bob Patrick, Principal at IPR Services.

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