Audac brings WaveDynamics to Class-D amps

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Audac brings WaveDynamics to Class-D amps

A processing system named WaveDynamics is at the heart of two new Class-D amplifiers from Belgian manufacturer Audac, who claims that the DSP, in combination with the amplifiers’ 2.5-inch LCD display, offers ‘an unmatched user experience with intuitive functions for easy configuration’.

Named the SMA and SMQ and designed for flexibility, the amplifiers are available in different configurations with two or four channels and output options of 350W, 500W or 750W. Features include low, high and band-pass filters plus seven band EQ, both of which have adjustable frequencies and Q-factor. A delay function and dynamic bass boost are also onboard, both of which can be customised via the password and USB protected front-panel. Loudspeaker protection is also provided by an output power limiter whereby the maximum output power for every channel (in watts) can be configured. Simplifying configuration, meanwhile, is a library of loudspeaker presets and full system configurations.

The flexible theme continues into the I/O, where the input selection matrix works in combination with XLR and terminal block signal connections. Outputs are performed using speaker and terminal block connections, while system integration is facilitated with an RS-232 port.

Elsewhere, the manufacturer has also completed its Xeno range of loudspeakers for BGM applications with the addition of the Vexo8, which can be mounted either horizontally or vertically.

The enclosure comprises an 8-inch mid/low range driver and 1-inch HF compression driver fitted with a 100-degree x 80-degree horn to deliver more power than other models in the Xeno range but in the same compact cabinet. It is intended for installation in bars and nightclubs and Audac recommends extending its performance with the addition of a subwoofer. An optional 35mm pole adapter is also available for mobile applications.

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