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EAW launched its new QX Series loudspeakers, optimized for installed system applications that require directivity in a low-profile form.

Engineered and manufactured at EAW’s Whitinsville, Massachusetts facility, the QX Series provides high output point source clusters. The series is geared toward medium-to-large-sized spaces including sports arenas but is also designed for a range of other venues requiring coverage in a compact housing, including houses of worship, outdoor stadiums, performing arts venues, theaters and clubs.

The five new models include the QX596 (dispersion pattern: 90 degrees x 60 degrees), QX594 (90 degrees x 45 degrees), QX566 (60 degrees x 60 degrees), QX564 (60 degrees x 45 degrees) and QX544 (45 degrees x 45 degrees).

All units measure 27.96" × 27.96" × 23.95" and weigh 130 lbs. A variety of installation applications and accessories provide added flexibility for the installer.

As always, optimized processor settings for the UX8800 Digital Signal Processor will be available for download at www.eaw.com.

Availability
EAW’s new QX Series loudspeakers will be available August 2010.

For more information, you can visit www.eaw.com.
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