HK Audio - CAD 115S
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Subwoofer
Cadis Subwoofer 15" 600W RMS / 8 Ohms, HK AUDIO CAD 115S, The reference for installations in theaters, gymnasiums, halls, stadiums and theme parks.
ARTICLE N° 26947
Presentation
The new CADIS (Compact Adaptive Installation System) line array has been developed for installations in theaters, places of worship, gymnasiums, conference centers, halls, stadiums and theme parks. It combines flexibility, performance and robustness. The CAD 208 mid-high speaker is made of polyamide reinforced with glass fibers, an anti-UV material resistant to various climatic conditions and offering excellent mechanical and acoustic properties. BEM (Boundary Element Method) technology was used to optimize the coupling of the CAD 208 components, minimize distortion and improve directivity accuracy. The CAD 208 is characterized in particular by its ability to reproduce voices with a high level of intelligibility. It can be used in broadband without the addition of subwoofers for broadcasting background music for example. The bass register is provided by the CAD 115 Sub subwoofer which can be installed above a CAD 208 array, in a separate array of subs, or in a stack. For more flexibility it is possible to combine other subwoofer models from the IL range with the CADIS. A wide choice of colors is available for perfect integration into the installation environment. The mounting elements integrated into the speakers comply with safety standards and make it possible to obtain an array of 24 CAD 208 maximum. Simulation software and all data required to perform acoustic simulations with EASE or Ullysses are provided.
Other features
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HK AUDIO CAD 115S
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15" subwoofer
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Components: HP 38 cm neodymium
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Frequency response +/- 3dB: 47 Hz - 150 Hz
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Frequency response - 10dB: 42 Hz - 150 Hz
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Sensitivity 1W/1m: 96dB (Full-space) / 102dB (Half-space)
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Max. SPL @1m @10% THD: 122 dB (Full-space 60Hz-150Hz) / 128 dB (Half-space 60Hz-150Hz)
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Peak SPL @10% THD: 125 dB (Full-space 70Hz-90Hz) / 131 dB (Half-space 70Hz-90Hz)
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Rated power: 600W RMS / 8 Ohms
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Filtering: via external digital controller
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Integrated hanging system: 4 rails
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Optional: trolley with 4 100mm casters
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Formwork: birch plywood 18mm
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Connectors: 2x Speakon NL4
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Dimensions: L58.3 x H57.3 x D64 cm
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Weight: 38 kg
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Color: black
To find out more...
A little history...
There are beautiful family stories and that of the two Stamer brothers, Hans and Lothar is one of them. Because when Lothar Stamer (a sound engineer) opened his first speaker design and manufacturing workshop (Stamer Muskanlagen Company) in the south of Germany in 1979, he surely did not imagine what the company had in store for him. future.
Obviously, initially, and considering the modest and/or committed means to start this adventure, the two brothers are not trying to impose a new brand in the already crowded world of sound systems. They are content to design high-end equipment as a subcontractor for the biggest brands of the moment.
But everything is known in the small world of music and their notoriety soon became established throughout Europe and internationally. Naturally leading them to distribute the best of their production under their own name. They then moved to St-Wendel.
In fact, to be completely precise, it was in 1988 that they developed the Light Line series, very light speakers for which they created for the first time a brand that they marketed to the general public, a well-known brand. known to guitarists Hugues and Kettner. And, for the anecdote, know that if the Stamer brothers chose a similar name, it is because they needed a name that was easy to pronounce in all languages!
Building on this adventure, the following year they created the Audio PS1 System, the first product to be distributed to musicians under the HK Audio brand.
The factory is enlarged for the occasion. Success is there again; in 1990, their products were sold in no less than 14 countries around the world. And the building follows with a new factory and a larger storage unit.
It was time to put the product ranges in order and it was therefore decided in 1994 to market all sound products under the HK Audio name and guitar or bass amps under the Hugues and Kettner brand. It was that same year that they marketed the LUCAS, a complete sound system that was ultra-light and therefore easy to transport.
In 2005, HK Audio moved into a 16,000 m² factory to produce between 6 and 8 thousand speakers per month, thanks to some 200 employees.
Products now sold in more than 50 countries.H
There are beautiful family stories and that of the two Stamer brothers, Hans and Lothar is one of them. Because when Lothar Stamer (a sound engineer) opened his first speaker design and manufacturing workshop (Stamer Muskanlagen Company) in the south of Germany in 1979, he surely did not imagine what the company had in store for him. future.
Obviously, initially, and considering the modest and/or committed means to start this adventure, the two brothers are not trying to impose a new brand in the already crowded world of sound systems. They are content to design high-end equipment as a subcontractor for the biggest brands of the moment.
But everything is known in the small world of music and their notoriety soon became established throughout Europe and internationally. Naturally leading them to distribute the best of their production under their own name. They then moved to St-Wendel.
In fact, to be completely precise, it was in 1988 that they developed the Light Line series, very light speakers for which they created for the first time a brand that they marketed to the general public, a well-known brand. known to guitarists Hugues and Kettner. And, for the anecdote, know that if the Stamer brothers chose a similar name, it is because they needed a name that was easy to pronounce in all languages!
Building on this adventure, the following year they created the Audio PS1 System, the first product to be distributed to musicians under the HK Audio brand.
The factory is enlarged for the occasion. Success is there again; in 1990, their products were sold in no less than 14 countries around the world. And the building follows with a new factory and a larger storage unit.
It was time to put the product ranges in order and it was therefore decided in 1994 to market all sound products under the HK Audio name and guitar or bass amps under the Hugues and Kettner brand. It was that same year that they marketed the LUCAS, a complete sound system that was ultra-light and therefore easy to transport.
In 2005, HK Audio moved into a 16,000 m² factory to produce between 6 and 8 thousand speakers per month, thanks to some 200 employees.
Products now sold in more than 50 countries.H
Spotlight on
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about premium loudspeakers without mentioning HK AUDIO ? The answer is NO
obviously! Whether it is with the LUCAS three ways system, PREMIUM PRO
loudspeakers or the CONTOUR ARRAY, HK AUDIO remains one of the most known brand
thanks to its manufacturing and quality controls made in Germany. It is a safe
bet for festivals, nightclubs or mobile DJs!
