RCF announced that it will be presenting its TT+ Audio brand, including the new GTX line array for large-scale applications joined by various other members of the product range, at the Anaheim Arena during the upcoming 2024 NAMM Show at the Anaheim Convention Center.
Demo sessions of GTX in the arena are scheduled for Friday, January 26 and Saturday, January 27, at 11 am, 1 pm, 3 pm and 5 pm.
Unlike previous TT+ Audio products, the new GTX system separates the power amplification from the loudspeaker enclosure, relocating it to newly designed touring racks. Each rack accommodates up to three RCF XPS 16K four-channel DSP amplifiers.
GTX models include the GTX 12 three-way line array module, GTX 10 two-way line array module, and GTS 29 double 19-inch subwoofer. Enclosures consist of waterproof birch plywood coated with a long-lasting polyurea finish. Rigging hardware is designed to foster efficient setup when suspended or stacked, with anti-rattle locks and a proprietary captive hinge bar mechanism that slips into position when set in tension or compression mode.
There will also be previews of the new RDNet platform and Shape D3D simulation software. RDNet, now in version 5.0, comes with a new design, modeling, and simulation package Shape D3D that allows users to define a 3D representation of a venue and use multiple virtual microphones or check IR-modeled measurements of the simulated system response. RDNet then imports data from Shape D3D to generate control and provide configuration details to the system.
Also being showcased in the arena will be TT+ Audio’s second-generation TTL 4-A II, TT515-A and TT 808-AS. The TTL 4-A II offers upgraded firmware, improved sound quality, and a new look.