Roundup: d&b audiotechnik line array speaker series

Here’s a concise review of the d&b audiotechnik line array speaker series, highlighting their unique features and applications:

KSL Series: Known for its exceptional directivity control and powerful low-frequency extension, the KSL series is perfect for medium to large-scale events, offering consistent sound coverage across vast spaces.

GSL Series: The flagship of d&b’s SL-Series, the GSL delivers unmatched low-end performance and precision, designed for the largest touring and installation applications where maximum output and control are required.

XSL Series: Compact yet powerful, the XSL series maintains the sonic characteristics of the SL family, making it an ideal choice for theaters, smaller venues, and scalable setups demanding high performance in tighter spaces.

T Series: A versatile option that transitions seamlessly between line array and point source configurations, the T series is celebrated for its adaptability and high sound quality in smaller venues and corporate events.

V Series: Offering clarity and punch, the V series bridges the gap between mid-size and large-scale systems, excelling in concert tours and outdoor events where dynamic audio performance is critical.

Y Series: Lightweight and flexible, the Y series is designed for a variety of applications, from small live events to fixed installations, delivering excellent sound quality with minimal weight and footprint.

CCL (Column Loudspeaker): Focused on vertical pattern control and speech intelligibility, the CCL series is a go-to solution for installations in acoustically challenging environments, such as houses of worship and conference halls.

10AL: This compact line array module combines low weight with high output and coverage control, making it a preferred choice for smaller spaces and distributed systems that require precise sound localisation.

Each series demonstrates d&b audiotechnik's commitment to high-quality engineering, ensuring tailored solutions for diverse sound reinforcement needs.