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<blockquote data-quote="Tom Manchester" data-source="post: 91905" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Re: ESS S-Line Big News!</p><p></p><p>Well the new custom grills have just arrived back from the fabricator and I just got done installing them on the line array cabinets. Since everything is now "complete" I thought I'd show off some product shots of the completed S-Line series. The concept of the S-Line series is a range of cabinets to meet the needs of my regional company for the festival / corporate / club market. They all feature "oversized" components for the class of speaker they fall into, so there is plenty of power and headroom in a small package. The boxes also all have very similar cosmetic design for a clean stage look.</p><p></p><p>The smallest in the series is the SL-1 box. It is a biamped 8"+1" box, 90x60 coverage pattern with all Italian neodymium drivers. The SL-1 is designed to be a dedicated front fill cabinet and I feel is a great compromise between low profile and high output. It nestles perfectly between wedges on stage and looks very tidy.</p><p></p><p>The next cabinet is the SL-2. It is a biamped 12" + 2" box using ceramic drivers and a fiberglass DDS horn. I finalized the DSP tunings last night and voiced it very similarly to the D&B C4, with which it shares the same model of high driver. This is a very hi-fi sounding box and packs a ton of power in a compact tripod mountable package.</p><p></p><p>And finally the original S-Line cabinet, the SL-3 of which we now have 16 cabinets. We've been using this box for a lot of high profile events around the area and have received many positive comments. We're very pleased with the performance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tom Manchester, post: 91905, member: 82"] Re: ESS S-Line Big News! Well the new custom grills have just arrived back from the fabricator and I just got done installing them on the line array cabinets. Since everything is now "complete" I thought I'd show off some product shots of the completed S-Line series. The concept of the S-Line series is a range of cabinets to meet the needs of my regional company for the festival / corporate / club market. They all feature "oversized" components for the class of speaker they fall into, so there is plenty of power and headroom in a small package. The boxes also all have very similar cosmetic design for a clean stage look. The smallest in the series is the SL-1 box. It is a biamped 8"+1" box, 90x60 coverage pattern with all Italian neodymium drivers. The SL-1 is designed to be a dedicated front fill cabinet and I feel is a great compromise between low profile and high output. It nestles perfectly between wedges on stage and looks very tidy. The next cabinet is the SL-2. It is a biamped 12" + 2" box using ceramic drivers and a fiberglass DDS horn. I finalized the DSP tunings last night and voiced it very similarly to the D&B C4, with which it shares the same model of high driver. This is a very hi-fi sounding box and packs a ton of power in a compact tripod mountable package. And finally the original S-Line cabinet, the SL-3 of which we now have 16 cabinets. We've been using this box for a lot of high profile events around the area and have received many positive comments. We're very pleased with the performance. [/QUOTE]
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