DAS Audio debuts MIA loudspeaker and sub series

DAS Audio debuts MIA loudspeaker and sub series
DAS Audio has launched its MIA series of coaxial point source systems and two subwoofers and has also expanded its Integral-MA amplified matrix range.

The MIA series consists of seven passive coaxial point source systems, with five-in, six-in, eight-in, 10-in, and 12-in models which feature different sound pressure levels and coverage patterns for both distributed installations and systems that offer higher output capability and precise dispersion control.

The MIA-X5 and MIA-X6 bring 120 degrees of conical coverage to the table, while the MIA-X8 offers 110 degrees of conical coverage. The 10-in and 12-in models are available with 70 degrees x 50 degrees and 110 degrees x 60 degrees coverage patterns respectively through rotatable waveguides that have been designed to enable orientation adaption based on the characteristics of each space.

Both the MIA-X5 and MIA-X6 feature a nominal impedance of 16 ohms, enabling up to eight units to be connected per channel via the Integral-MA matrices. This enables the use of amplification in projects requiring multiple loudspeaker locations carrying the same signal.

The new subwoofers, the MIA-S110 and MIA-S115 subwoofers, are developed to extend the low-frequency response of MIA systems in installations where space and visual integration are essential. Featuring low-profile band-pass enclosures, the subwoofers can be positioned horizontally or vertically, while the MIA-S110 also includes a dedicated wall-mounting accessory.

Expanded Integral-MA range

The Integral-MA family has been expanded to comprise six amplified matrixes that feature two and four-channel configurations and power ratings from 250 W to 750 W per channel at four ohms. Each model features Class D amplification, digital processing, an audio matrix, as well as 4x4 Dante/AES67 connectivity which allows routing, zones, priority levels and output processing to be managed from a single unit.

The matrices include presets with FIR filters and limiters developed for each MIA model, optimising response and maintaining phase coherence across the different systems in the series. This allows for a combination of different models to be used within the same installation while maintaining a coherent response.

The Integral-MA1002, MA1502, MA2004, and MA3004 incorporate a web server with ALMAweb for browser-based configuration and management. The matrices are compatible with both low-impedance systems and 70 V and 100 V lines and can also be integrated with external platforms through OSC and GPIO.

















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