• Renkus-Heinz Expands S Series Subwoofer Line with the compact SX/SA28

    Renkus-Heinz has announced the latest product in its S Series Subwoofer line: the SX/SA28 – a compact, low profile subwoofer.

    "The performance of the SX/SA28 belie its extremely compact dimensions," said Graham Hendry, Vice President of Strategic Development at Renkus-Heinz. "The addition of the SX/SA28 allows for flexible and discreet placement in a variety of install and portable scenarios. This is another new solution Renkus-Heinz has introduced this year that looks to make the lives of those in the live sound and installation markets easier through compact and impressive loudspeakers."

    Available in both passive (SX28) and powered (SA28) models, the compact dimensions and low profile allow the new subwoofer to be positioned under seating, under low stages, soffits, and incorporated into fixed furnishings.

    Extending overall frequency response to below 45 Hz, it reportedly provides output levels normally associated with considerably larger enclosures.

    The SX/SA28 also utilizes a pair of long excursion 200 mm (8") drive units mounted in a black or white painted plywood cabinet.

    Sixteen M10 Universal Mounting Points allow the SX/SA28 to be flown using M10 eyebolts, while the recessed handles and top-mounted pole adapter make portable use easy and practical. Integrated rear cable channels allow for discrete installations even when flush to a boundary.

    The optional SA1250 power amplifier matches the power needs of the SA28, also providing optimized processing for performance and protection. The integral amp eliminates the need for additional rack space and speaker cable runs. Controlled via RHAON II, the SA1250's built-in DSP has eight fully parametric EQ filters, high and low shelf and high and low pass filters, and up to 358 ms. of delay. All options are accessed via a Windows computer running RHAON II.

    The SA28-RD1 and SA128-RD add Dante digital signal distribution capability, including AES67 compatibility and network redundancy.
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