"The famous Funktion One demo room has got some company at this year's show as we take over a whole new space at Earls Court for large scale demonstrations of the latest loudspeaker technology," comments event manager, Sophie Atkinson.
Martin Audio took huge strides forward with the launch of the award winning MLA System at the PLASA Show two years ago. They return this year to take over the AudioLab, on Monday 10 September.
Approaching the problem of controlled coverage in poor acoustic spaces, Martin Audio Engineers came up with the concept of OmniLine, where rather than applying DSP to a traditional column loudspeaker, OmniLine's vertical beam-forming is achieved by physically articulating individual modules to curve the array.
Being released at PLASA 2012, the high-output XD15 and XD12 bring new levels of performance to 2-way enclosures, and are complimented by a range of custom brackets. Also at Audiolab will be the DD6 'Differential Directivity' enclosure which offers a number of unique features, coupled with surprisingly high output from such a diminutive loudspeaker.
Applications engineer Peter Child, together with members of the UK sales team, Al Brown, David Ferreira and Kevin McNally will be on hand throughout the day and will be giving presentations on the above products at 10:30 12:00 13:30 15:00 16:30 on Monday 10September 2012.
"We are very pleased to have the opportunity to deliver a number of worthwhile audio presentations at the PLASA show. All too often audio demos at shows are little more than 'these speakers deliver high SPL'. AudioLab's approach will give us a full day to inform our customers about our latest products in a sophisticated and relaxing environment," says Al Brown.
On Tuesday 11 September, Bose Professional Systems Division will use a mix of live bands and recorded music to demonstrate the new award winning RoomMatch series of array module loudspeakers, powered by the award winning PowerMatch PM8500 configurable professional power amplifier.
"Our engineers challenged conventional wisdom for both loudspeaker and amplifier design," says Akira Mochimaru, general manager, Bose Professional Systems Division. "The result is a new approach for the industry, one that lets sound designers and integrators meet the acoustic challenges of any fixed-installation sound system with more flexibility and far less compromise to audio performance."
Taking over the AudioLab on Sunday 9 September is Norton Audio. Specialists in sound reinforcement for theatrical, concert and club environments, Norton's new P1 System is designed to be completely self sufficient, using a dedicated processor linear speaker in so that no complex adjustments or corrections to phase or frequency are necessary.
There are also opportunities to see audio demonstrations taking place in the private hospitality rooms. Dutch loudspeaker manufacturer Duran Audio will host the AXYS demo room; on show will be products from the Intellivox, Flex, Scope, Source, Target and Beam Shaping Subwoofer ranges; covering a wide range of applications from AV & Theatres to Airports.
Funktion One will demonstrate their full range of products in the famous Funktion One Demo Room on level 1. Not for the faint hearted.
Sennheiser will also feature in the demo programme as they hold daily product demonstrations and seminars in the Piccadilly and Mayfair rooms. This will include presentations on K-array speaker systems, DAS Speakers and their new DASnet control system, an APart live speaker comparison, Rane will demonstrate its HAL audio network and control solution and Neumann will be demonstrating the benefits of digital mics.
KV2 Audio will host demonstrations throughout the show in the Kensington Suite. Attendees are invited to hear pr