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Renkus-Heinz Presenting Iconyx & IC Live Technology Seminars At 2010 PLASA

VP of sales & marketing Rik Kirby will present an in-depth overview of the technology and its real-world benefits

Renkus-Heinz will host two seminars at the 2010 PLASA show in London about digitally steerable loudspeaker technology and its implementation in Renkus-Heinz’s Iconyx and IC Live column arrays.

Rik Kirby, Renkus-Heinz VP sales & marketing, will present the sessions in the Whitehall Room in Earls Court 2, on Tuesday, September 14 from 5 pm – 6 pm, and on Wednesday, September 15, from 1 pm – 2 pm. Specifically, Kirby will discuss the technology’s concepts and benefits in detail and give a hands-on demonstration of Iconyx in action.

The one-hour in-depth overview of the technology and its real-world benefits compared to traditional solutions, part of the 2010 PLASA Education & Learning Program, is designed for sound designers and installers, technicians, system consultants, integrated solution providers, acoustic consultants and architects.

Designed for high voice and music performance in acoustically challenging spaces, digital beam steering technology enables the designer to aim the sound at the audience and keep it off reflective surfaces, minimizing echoes and improving intelligibility.

IC Live brings digital beam steering into the higher output and live sound markets with a real, beam steered alternative to traditional line arrays, targeted at corporate events, hotel ballrooms and theatre productions.

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