Panaray MSA12X steerable array loudspeaker
The Bose Professional Panaray MSA12X is a self-powered digital beam-steering loudspeaker that enables improved room aesthetics, with outstanding vocal intelligibility and tonal consistency. The proprietary Articulated Array transducer configuration allows wide, 160° horizontal coverage throughout the room, and MSA12X’s modular design allows building of vertical arrays using 1-3 units. Dante digital audio network interface comes standard for connection with other Dante-enabled products over Ethernet-based networks.
FEATURES
Digital beam-steering line array column loudspeaker with onboard DSP and 600 watts (12 x 50 W) of amplification
Family sound profile with the Panaray MA12EX Loudspeaker
Twelve (12) x 2.25-inch full-range transducers with 58 Hz – 18 kHz frequency range
Dante® digital audio network interface and line-level analog input
Articulated Array® configuration allows wide, 160° horizontal coverage
Modular design allows building vertical arrays using 1-3 units
Multiple algorithms for beam steering control – designers can optimize consistency of coverage, tonal balance, and maximum SPL per job
Supports independent level and EQ control of 2 separate beams per array
Integrated mounting bracket allows up 90° of horizontal yaw adjustment
Advanced steering and acoustic coverage prediction using Bose Modeler® software
System setup, control and monitoring with Bose ControlSpace® Designer™ software
Available in black or white finish
Applications
- Houses of worship
- Auditoriums
- Transportation facilities
- Conference Rooms
- Lecture Halls
SPECS
Technical Summary
Frequency Range (-10 dB)
58 Hz – 18 kHz
Horizontal Dispersion
160° H
Vertical Opening Angles
Software Adjustable: 1 module: up to 30°, 2-3 modules: up to 40°
Vertical Beam Steering Angles
+ / - 20°Driver Compliment
Twelve (12) x 2.25-inch full-range transducers
Amplifier Power Handling
600 W (12 x 50 W)
Maximum SPL @ 1 m
112 dB SPL (118 dB SPL peak)
Inputs
Dante® digital audio network interface and line-level analog input