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Old 10-13-2009, 10:55 PM   #1
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QSC Audio Introduces Flyable 4-Way Tri-Amped Speaker System for Dome and Large Format Cinemas

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QSC Audio is proud to announce the new purpose-designed DCS SC-424-8F flyable, four-way, tri-amplified speaker system for Dome and Large Format cinemas that require suspended mounting of screen channels, or point source surround channels. Making another significant breakthrough in the D-Cinema market, the DCS SC-424-8F joins QSC Audio’s popular cinema product lines and follows the success of their award-winning DCP 300 Digital Cinema Processor.

Both the Mid/High and LF enclosures are built with common dimensions to facilitate easy installation in vertical or horizontal arrays and are constructed of heavily braced, 15mm concert tour-grade plywood. In addition, 16 M10 attachment points-per-enclosure are provided for safe and easy suspension.
The DCS SC-424-8F also features a unique coax HF/VHF diaphragm, which has less mass than traditional diaphragms, resulting in exceptional dynamic range, extended high frequency response and lower distortion.
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constructed of heavily braced, 15mm concert tour-grade plywood.
Why don't they just say, 15mm (5/8") premium grade plywood... There's no such thing as "concert tour-grade plywood".

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Why don't they just say, 15mm (5/8") premium grade plywood... There's no such thing as "concert tour-grade plywood".

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There appears to be a classification of plywood that is called Tour Grade.

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• Tour-grade 18 mm plywood enclosure with Futura™ finish that’s resistant to dings, and damage, and the effects of weather.
There is also one called Marine Grade.

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