Adamson develops CS7p, its first redundant network self-powered speaker
With a full-range two-way design, this innovative speaker meets the requirements of the Milan protocol and uses redundant AVB topology.
The CS7p self-powered speaker Adamson Systems Engineering, brand that distributes in Spain Seesound, is the first redundant network and compliance with the Milan protocol of this company, for use in numerous applications, as a standalone system as for corporate distributed environments.
This acoustic enclosure uses redundant AVB topology to daisy chain networked audio between multiple sources, to which is added XLR analog input and output, DSP and amplification, along with an XLR connector, two etherCON and PowerCON True1 connection. CS7p functions are controlled and monitored with AES70.
Built with high quality materials (birch plywood, steel and aluminium), the equipment has 7" Kevlar speakers with Neodymium magnet, 3" compression motor and waveguide with 70Hx40V dispersion at 90º degrees.
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