TOA has unveiled the H-series of compact, high intelligibility line arrays for use in commercial buildings. According to the company it is designed to fit into the smallest of gaps, and tackle the most reflective environments on a tight budget.
There are four models in the Type-H range, each based
on the same 7cm full-range drive unit. The SR-H2L uses
nine drives, while the SR-H3L uses 18. Both are also available
with a front that curves downwards towards its bottom edge, rather
than a flat front, for applications where listeners closer to
the speakers are also lower than those behind them. The curved
models are the SR-H2S and the SR-H3S.
Type-H requires no external
processing and little amplification. It is an 8-ohm design as
standard, but can be converted for high-impedance use with the optional MT-S0301 transformer.