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World’s first loudspeaker cabinet with built-in inclinometer |
01.08.2008 |
VMB’s Lynx Series LX-V8 is a compact powered line array module featuring a built-in inclinometer.

The compact LX-V8 is a 2-way line array element with integrated amplification, digital processing and networking capabilities. For the low frequencies, two slot-loaded Neodymium magnet
A total of 2500W of Class-D amplification are utilized: a 1000W amplifier is used for each of the LF drivers, plus a 500W one for the HF unit. The switched-mode power supply eases cooling requirements while reducing box weight to a reasonable
“The high precision inclinometer is not a mere gimmick”, notes VMB’s R&D director Carlos Matalí. “Other than saying goodbye to carrying an external inclinometer, the angle information is fed to the processor and the signal conditioning algorithms changed accordingly. And down the pipeline are all sorts of advanced uses for that information within a network of array modules”.
An optional board fitted with a roadworthy EtherCon network connector enables Ethernet-based monitoring and control via the company’s “Online monitoring Software” software. This finds all the units on the network, which can be assigned a name and an IP address which remains stored in the cabinet. Temperature of all amplifier elements, pitch angle, clip and signal levels can be monitored. The “Lynx on Stage” software takes care of prediction duties for the line array acoustical dispersion performance.
Other features
- USB port for quick and easy firmware updates
- Fly up to 24 LX-V8 (or stack up to 6 on dolly)
- PowerCon AC input with loop through output
- Low latency DSP (0.5 ms analogue in to analogue out)
Reaching down to 65 Hz (-6 dB), The LX-V8 can be used stand-alone or, more commonly, complemented by the LX-218S subwoofer, featuring two Neodymium magnet
The LX-V8 and LX-218S are available now in black or white versions.
