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Array Speaker Cabinet from Mackie belonging to the HD series

Public price: $2,100 incl. VAT

Mackie announced a new edition to its HD Series — the Mackie HDA High-Definition Arrayable Powered Loudspeaker.

In partnership with EAW, Mackie has created a line array designed to be flexible. Each HDA module delivers 1200W of power and up to four HDAs can be used per side.

Each HDA module delivers 1200W of peak system power and houses an EAW designed 12˝ LF driver and dual Beyma 1.7˝ HF compression drivers, mounted into a multi-cell horn. HDA incorporates Mackie’s digital processing, which corrects inherent sonic issues that arise with all horn-loaded drivers, resulting in accurate sound. Featuring a 100×20 coverage pattern and integrated rigging hardware that allows for up to four HDAs and two Mackie HD1801 Powered Subwoofers per side. A three-position voicing switch provides set up of larger rigs and up to two modules can be pole-mounted directly above a subwoofer, for the portable PA system.

Pricing & Availability
The HDA High-Definition Arrayable Powered Loudspeaker will be available worldwide September 2010.

The HDA will have a U.S. MSRP of $2099.99.

Visit Mackie during the InfoComm Show at Booth #C7390 from June 09–11, 2010 in Las Vegas, NV. Check out an HDA demo in Demo Room #N112 at 10, 12, 2 and 4:00pm during the show.
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