Acoustic Technologies reaches final stages of development on self-powered curvilinear array for the installation market.

Code-named the "101", Acoustic Technologies has reached the final stages of developing and testing a 4-element curvilinear array specifically engineered to be permanently installed in environments including small theatres, churches and school halls. With a focus on creating a realistic price point for customers who's project budget does not allow for a BlackBird line array, the "101" will perfectly suit a venue requiring array technology.

Each array element will include two proprietary 6.5" mid bass drivers and a 1" H.F compression driver coupled to a newly developed iso-phasic diffraction aperture. A high-powered dual D-Class amplification unit with full DSP and networking capabilities completes the system and will be integrated into the flying frame, providing an easy to use turn key solution.

The "101" represents Acoustic Technologies continued efforts to design, engineer and manufacture high quality loudspeaker systems right here in Australia. Like all Acoustic Technologies products, including the BlackBird line array series, the "101" will feature the same level of manufacturing quality, after sales service and 3 year warranty. By borrowing R&D technologies from the BlackBird series of line arrays and utilising efficient manufacturing procedures, we have been able to engineer a cost effective product.

The prototype of the "101" is currently being tested and refined in real-world applications throughout venues here in Brisbane.

The "101" will join several other brand new Acoustic Technologies products to be launched exclusively at this years Integrate Tradeshow held in August. Make sure you book your Integrate Tickets to be the first to see and hear this great Australian product!


Screen-shots from the new PC Controlled DSP interface.

- Networkable (BVNET)
- PC Control Interface
- Remote Monitoring



Prototype "101" cabinets sit on Acoustic Technologies production benches - ready for live testing.



Prototype "101" loudspeakers hanging in 4-element array ready for live testing