Renkus-Heinz Expands Iconyx Compact Series with New Dante Models

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Renkus-Heinz has announced the latest products in its new Iconyx Compact Series—the ICC 12/3-RD1, 24/3-RD1, 36/3-RD1 and 48/3-RD1—all offering (Audinate) Dante audio-over-IP functionality as well as new control options with integration into Crestron’s remote control platform.

“The -RD1 versions allow for quick, cost effective, and easy integration using Audinate’s highly integrated Dante Ultimo chip,” says Graham Hendry, Vice President of Strategic Development at Renkus-Heinz. “The Ultimo platform is perfect for the smaller footprint Iconyx Compact Series where the diminutive dimensions also mean there is a need for more space-constrained network devices featuring a lower channel count. The -RD1 ICC family supports all the features that have driven widespread adoption of Dante technology: auto-discovery of devices, label-based routing of signals, true plug-and-play operation, and superb audio performance over standard networks.”

The narrow profile allows the Iconyx Compact Series to blend well into most environments, with added directivity bringing added control in challenging acoustical environments. The new products also offer RHAON II beam-steering with the latest U.R.G.O beam algorithms, a movable acoustic center, multiple beam opening angles and high-pass filtering of individual beams.

The included wall-mount brackets make mounting easier, and is nearly invisible behind the arrays. Standard RN units have analog and AES inputs.

Go here for more specifics.

Renkus-Heinz

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