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PreSonus ULT-series Loudspeakers Deliver Ultra-Long Throw with Even Coverage

PreSonus ULT15

PreSonus is shipping its new ULT-series active loudspeakers, which combine the widest horizontal dispersion of any loudspeaker in their class with a focused vertical dispersion for an ultra-long throw. The result is even coverage throughout the space, enabling the audience to hear clearly wherever they are. Designed for both mobile use and permanent installations by PreSonus' WorxAudio commercial loudspeaker division, the series includes the ULT12 and ULT15 full-range systems and the ULT18 subwoofer.

The full-range ULT12 and ULT15 feature PreSonus' proprietary, rotatable Pivot X110 horn and a proprietary, 12" / 15", low-frequency driver with a 2.5" voice coil. Both speakers are biamped and driven by a powerful 1,300W (peak) Class D amplifier. The ULT12 generates up to 132dB SPL, and the ULT15 delivers up to 136dB SPL.

PreSonus' proprietary Pivot X110 constant-directivity, rotatable horn combines ultra-wide horizontal coverage (110-degrees) for broad coverage with focused vertical dispersion (50-degrees) for superior throw. The result is a loudspeaker that can fill the room without introducing early reflections that muddy the sound. In addition, the Pivot X110 horn's large size (11" x 11") enables it to control the dispersion pattern lower in the frequency range than smaller conventional horns, so it maintains more consistent gain on- and off-axis, ensuring that the audience at the sides has the same listening experience as those in front. The result is sound reproduction that evenly fills the entire room.

The Pivot X110 horn can be rotated 90-degrees, so the ULT12 or ULT15 enclosure can be mounted in a horizontal configuration while still maintaining its 110-degree x 50-degree coverage pattern. Along with its compact size, this makes ULT loudspeakers an ideal center-channel speaker for an LCR system or an under-balcony fill. Rotating the Pivot X110 horn can also help fix front-of-house issues in tall, narrow venues by minimizing early reflections and providing more directed coverage. Add the ULT's multi-angle enclosure and presets for live performance, floor monitor use, and music playback, and the user has an extremely versatile loudspeaker that is equally at home at front-of-house and as a stage monitor.

It comes with two combo XLR and 1/4" TRS inputs: a mic/line input with PreSonus' XMAX mic preamp and a line-level-only input. The inputs have independent level control, allowing up to two audio sources to be mixed internally and summed to a balanced XLR output for "daisy-chaining" multiple units. A separate direct output for the line input channel provides additional flexibility.

The ULT18 subwoofer is driven by 2,000W (peak) Class D power and uses a direct radiating, ported enclosure. A proprietary, 18", low-frequency transducer with a 4" voice coil provides 7mm of driver travel before over-excursion to push more air and bring more "thump." A variable lowpass filter allows the user to customize the crossover transition between the ULT18 and full range loudspeakers. With a rugged, tour-grade enclosure and stereo combo XLR and 1/4" inputs with direct outputs, the ULT18 is equipped for a variety of mobile and install applications.

All ULT loudspeakers feature lightweight, Baltic birch enclosures with a powder-coated steel grille, ergonomic handles, a locking IEC power connector, and a defeatable front-panel power-indicator LED. The ULT12 and ULT15 have multi-angle enclosures for use as mains or monitor wedges.

The ULT series is available immediately from PreSonus dealers.

WWWwww.presonus.com

WWWwww.worxaudio.com


(11 May 2016)

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