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Kanguro system
Kanguro is the first
active (self-powered)
loudspeaker system made up of
two separate units, a Satellite
and a Subwoofer, contained one
inside the other to reduce the
space occupied during transport.
Its design is patented in Italy
(N° 01303453) and patent
pending in the most important
countries in the world; Kanguro
also received the award for “Design
Excellence”
at London’s PLASA expo in
September 2001. It was designed
as an all-purpose system, but is
particularly suitable for high
quality mobile applications.
Two
complete Kanguro systems can be
loaded into an average sized
station wagon, leaving plenty of
space for accessories and other
gear required for the gig.
Kanguro is therefore
ideal for use by groups and
bands for applications where
half-measures aren’t accepted
and is
perfect for use as a
“front-fill” or “down-fill”
system. It takes up a volume of
just 0.13 mc
and can push out 132 decibels
(peak) of sound pressure at one
metre with a linear frequency
response going from 36Hz to
16.5kHz.
Kanguro is available in
version “A”, active
(self-powered), with two of the
latest generation of PWM digital
amplifiers built in (click
here), electronic
crossover between sub and
satellite and a passive filter
between the low and high
sections in the satellite; the
system is at the top end of the
amplified enclosure class.
The subwoofer
The Kanguro system’s
subwoofer consists in a sturdy
enclosure with a trapezoidal
footprint and compact dimensions
(55 x 55 x 60 cm), internally
braced for the utmost solidity
and therefore free from unwanted
sound coloration due to
resonance. It’s fitted with a
reflex tuned 15” woofer with
Neodymium magnet, is able to
handle 350W AES (1400 peak) and
reaches down to 36 Hertz with
remarkable control and
articulation.
The cabinet has
four practical integral handles
to facilitate transport, a
hexagonal steel mesh speaker
protection grille and a socket
for the satellite stand. The
hatch, mounted on the bottom
panel by means of sturdy hinges
allowing it to be turned through
180°, is solid and completely
vibration-free and enables the
satellite to be removed and
fitted. This hatch is opened and
closed by means of a T-shaped
key supplied with the system.
The satellite
The Kanguro system’s
satellite is a 2-way enclosure
with built-in passive filter.
The mid/low frequency section
has a reflex-tuned 12” woofer
with Neodymium magnet and is
able to handle a power of 200W
AES (800 peak).
The mid-high frequency section
uses an Outline OUT4 1”
compression driver and has a
power handling capacity of 50W
AES (200 peak): this component’s
diaphragm is based on that used
on the exclusive patented
Outline
UNIMETAL
model and stands out for
its capacity to reproduce the
“mid-high” frequencies with
great accuracy; it’s utilized
along with an extremely rigid
fibre-glass horn which loads the
emission and ensures uniform
polar dispersion over an angle
of 90°.
The enclosure’s
frequency response is extremely
linear and phase response within
just ±45° from 500Hz to 16kHz. A
switch located on the rear panel
allows to select “full-range” or
“satellite” operating mode. This
enables the enclosure to also be
used alone without its sub
woofer, for example for the
reproduction of speech with
high-level intelligibility.
The
cabinet is fitted with two
practical integral handles for
easy transport and for removing
it from inside the woofer. The
top panel is fitted with a “Stack
Align” system (already
used on top-end Outline
systems), which ensure correct
alignment of the acoustic
centres of two stacked
enclosures: it’s very useful for
increasing directivity on the
vertical plane and therefore
covering long distances.
The Outline compression driver
The Kanguro system's mid/high
frequency section includes a
cutting edge component, the
Outline
OUT4 driver. This unit’s
diaphragm is based on
Unimetal – one of
Outline’s famous international
patents – and is capable of
high-class performance thanks to
a very thin aluminium/magnesium
alloy membrane obtained by means
of sophisticated machining
procedure. The acoustic result
consists in transparent
extremely dynamic music
reproduction, including even the
very smallest sonic details and
in the utmost respect of
transient response speed. |