Void's Trinity X integrates a number of new technologies in a single-box solution, the company says.
UK - Void Acoustics 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 new technologies in a single-box solution. Designed for the spectrum of low frequency applications, the Trinity X is suited for large-scale live events, club venues and touring.

With power handling of 1500W 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 explains: "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."

Void reports that it has 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.

(Jim Evans)


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