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Nexo

Jul 1, 2007 7:25 PM

NEXO GEO S SERIES
April 2007—Nexo (www.nex0-sa.com) broadens its GEO S Series of tangent-array loudspeakers. The new GEO S1230 can be used stand-alone, arrayable horizontally or vertically and either flown or ground stacked with subwoofers. This two-way, 30° trapezoidal cabinet achieves 103dB SPLs from a single 12-inch driver, coupled to a proprietary Directivity Phase Device (DPD). Horizontal coverage is configurable at 80° or 120°. The GEO S1210 operates to a similar specification, but with 10° dispersion characteristics coming from a more rectangular enclosure.


NEXO GEO D
April 2006—Nexo's GEO D three-way vertical array features two 8-inch side-firing mids, a front-facing single 12-inch and a 3-inch voice coil HF compression driver on the company's Hyperboloid Reflective Wavesource. The 55-pound, 14x29x30-inch cabinet is used with at least four boxes per side, and its Geobumper rigging allows flying up to 24 GEO Ds. Nexo's cardioid GEO Subs for extended LF are available, as is a stage stack option.


NEXO GEO S SERIES
January 2005—Nexo's line array offerings include the GEO S Series (S805/S830) and the GEO T Series T4805/2815 Tangent Array Modules. With the S805 and S830, each enclosure employs a single 8-inch neodymium LF driver and a 1-inch throat neodymium HF driver on a Hyperboloid Reflective Wavesource. This wavesource enables the 30° trapezoidal S830 and the 5° trapezoidal S805 to be arrayed tangentially. Frequency response for the S805/S830 enclosures is 67 to 19k Hz. The GEO T4805 employs a unique LF section that uses paired front- and rear-firing 8-inch neodymium woofers, processed with DSP algorithms to produce a cardioid pattern from 70 Hz to 250 Hz. The HF driver is a 1.4-inch throat neodymium with a 3-inch voice coil. Frequency response for the T4805 is 60 to 19k Hz. The T2815 controls mid-bass energy with a cardioid dipole that pairs the front-firing woofers with resistive acoustic radiators. When used as the near-field element in a curved vertical Tangent Array with T4805 modules, the T2815's passive radiators enable it to generate a 120° dispersion in the noncoupling plane from 77 Hz to 250 Hz. The T2815 can also be used stand-alone. Used with Nexo's NX242 Digital TD controller, GEO Series systems can be networked using the EtherSound protocol.


NEXO NX242
November 2004—The NX242 Digital TD controller is a proprietary advanced digital processor that lets Nexo loudspeakers achieve exceptional performance and reliability. The NX242 provides crossover, sensed amplifier control and system alignment acoustically matched to each component in Nexo Geo, PS and Alpha products. NX242's complex software algorithms combine this calibrated data with sensed voltage and current measurements to precisely control the temperature and displacement of each driver; ensuring that all Nexo systems deliver optimum sonic performance.


NEXO GEO T SERIES
October 2003—Small and lightweight, the GEO T Tangent Array Modules (T4805 and T2815) and Cardioid Dipole Subbass Units (CD18) deliver exceptional coverage, total coherency and high output for audiences to 100,000-plus. GEOSoft array design software simplifies system optimization. Cardioid LF technology provides a quieter stage for engineers and performers. Product specs (with Digital TD Controller): response, 60-19k Hz, ±3 dB. usable range @ -6 dB: 56-20k Hz. Sensitivity 1W/1m: 109dB nominal, 107dB wideband. Single cabinet peak SPL @ 1m: 135-138 dB; configuration dependent when arrayed. U.S. list: GEO T4805 Array Module, $8,795; CD-18P Subwoofer, $6,525; GEOT-BUMPER (Bumper bar for GEO T4805), $4,090.


NEXO GEO S805
July 2003—Nexo's Geo S805 employs a single 8-inch woofer passively crossed over to a 1-inch driver mounted on its patented Hyperboloid Reflective Wavesource. The S830 is a companion downfill module with 30° of vertical coverage; its companion subwoofer is the CD-12. Nexo's new Geo T4805 employs dual 8-inch drivers, plus another pair of rear-firing 8-inch drivers — lowpassed at 250 Hz — that not only create cardioid coverage in the low frequencies, but also contribute to forward pattern control. Its unusual rigging system, designed by SSE director Chris Beale, comprises the T2815 downfill box that provides 15° of vertical coverage and the companion CD-18 subwoofer.


NEXO GEO T
April 2003—After extensive road testing with top acts such as Tori Amos, the Nexo Geo T was officially launched. Designed for vertical or horizontal arrays, the Geo T is based on the T4805 and T2820 high-output loudspeakers and a new dual-18 CD18 Controlled Directivity Sub-Bass in a scalable system that handles audiences from 1,000 to 100,000-plus. The full-range boxes both use 2-inch HF and 8-inch cone mid/lows, with a Hyperboloid Reflective Wavesource (HRW™) acoustical reflector for coherent coupling between multiple speakers, even those with different dispersion angles. Flying hardware and GEOSoft Array Design Software complete the package.

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