JBL Wins MIPA for Best Club PA

Jun 9, 2006 9:53 AM

    

At the 2006 Musikmesse in Frankfurt, Germany, JBL Professional was the recipient of a Musikmesse International Press Award (MIPA) in the Best Club PA category for its VRX900 portable line array series. The VRX900 Series is designed to bring the benefits of JBL’s VerTec Series to small and medium size entertainment venues.

The JBL VRX900 Series incorporates the high power and light weight of the successful VerTec Series, packaged in a compact form factor suitable for a wide variety of portable and fixed applications. The VRX932LA is a compact 12in, two-way line array loudspeaker designed for use in arrays of up to six units. Each speaker has a nominal 15-degree vertical coverage angle. This means that a single enclosure or arrays consisting of two or three speakers can provide practical vertical coverage.

For more information, visit www.jblpro.com/vrx/index.htm.




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