Renkus-Heinz Brings the Sound Solution to Las Vegas at LDIRenkus-Heinz announces its attendance at LDI in Las Vegas, Nevada, from November 18-20 at the Las Vegas Convention Center. LDI attendees will have the opportunity to speak directly with product manager Brandon Heinz and western regional sales manager Garrison Parkin at Booth #405 in the Amplify Pavilion. To experience the Renkus-Heinz Sound Solution firsthand, attendees can stop by room N250 for a live loudspeaker demonstration of the ICLive X Series. "LDI is a chance for our customers, distributors, sales reps and partners to experience the power of the Renkus-Heinz Sound Solution in person," says Parkin. "We look forward to sharing the live experience with everyone at the show." As the intelligent evolution of the small-format line array, the ICLive X Series represents over 15 years of research and development of digital beam-steering technology. Created with integrators, contractors, and rental and staging companies in mind, ICLive X provides system designers the horsepower, steerability and directivity needed to deliver consistent coverage and intelligibility for even the biggest events or most architecturally challenging spaces. With the ICLive X Series, Renkus-Heinz has created a compact, high-output and high-fidelity integrated system perfect for both portable or performance-based fixed installations. The ICLive X Series has been designed from the ground up to be the single most scalable sound system ever created. Each mid-sized ICLX module can stand alone or be arrayed with up to 12 units to deliver precise and predictable coverage for any venue. The complementary ICLX-118S subwoofer adds powerful low-frequency energy to any ICLive X system, and a wide range of rigging and cabling accessories help simplify integration and deployment of the ICLive X Series. With ultimate flexibility, coverage and powerful beam-steering technology, the ICLive X Series offers peak live sound performance in a versatile, sleek design -- something no traditional loudspeaker system can match, the company says.
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