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EAW Unveils Anna Mid-Size Adaptive Performance Array

Can serve as stand-alone PA as well as interlock with columns of Anya modules for supplemental fill or to horizontally expand coverage

Eastern Acoustic Works (EAW) has expanded the Adaptive Systems family with the introduction of Anna, a loudspeaker designed for touring, regional sound and permanent installation.

Anna expands the company’s Adaptive Performance to mid-sized applications requiring high sound quality, high output and precise coverage, as well as the ability to adapt that coverage to any venue geometry in seconds.

In addition to being a stand-alone PA, columns of Anna modules interlock side-by-side with columns of Anya modules – EAW’s large-format Adaptive Performance system – for supplemental fill or to horizontally expand Anya-based systems for out fill. Both Anya and Anna also integrate with the Otto Adaptive subwoofer.

“Anna offers sound companies and integrators a product that can adapt to performance parameters electronically, allowing it to be used in any application,” explains Jeff Rocha, president of EAW. “Just like Anya, columns of Anna hang straight and array horizontally. With Resolution 2 software, Anna can assess 3D coverage of a space, determine processing and configuration to achieve this, and then implement this in processing. It’s a smaller, lighter Anya that extends the benefits of Adaptive Performance to venues of any size.”

Each Anna module includes 14 customized transducers: eight HF compression drivers provide a continuous line of apertures on a horn that expands to fill the entire face of the enclosure, four 5-inch MF cone transducers combine with Radial Phase Plugs and Concentric Summation Array technology to sum coherently with the HF wavefront, and dual high-power 10-inch LF cone transducers employ Offset Aperture loading to extend horizontal pattern control well into the lower octaves.

Anna enclosures also have 14 built-in amplifier and processing channels providing independent power and control of each loudspeaker component. Resolution 2 software controls the processing of each acoustic cell individually to generate the optimum coverage pattern for the venue while minimizing the impact of the room’s acoustics.

“Anna is so compact that it is easy to assemble vertical columns side-by-side to form 3D arrays, expanding horizontal coverage up to 360 degrees,” Rocha adds. “The wide horizontal coverage will blanket a venue with fewer columns, minimizing line-of-sight issues.”

Anna modules are sold in groups of 24 or 12 enclosures with power and data distribution, dollies, covers, flybars and cabling included.

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