L-ACOUSTICS® dV-DOSC
provides the same performance benefits as
V-DOSC® and ARCS® in an extremely compact format suitable for
both fixed installation and touring applications. The 120° horizontal
coverage of dV-DOSC combined with the power of Wavefront Sculpture
Technology® in adapting vertical system directivity to match the
audience area results in well-defined, predictable coverage combined with
exceptionally even frequency response and SPL.
As a full-range, two-way system, dV-DOSC can be used for speech
reinforcement in corporate applications or as a voice-only system for
television and theatrical productions. The compact profile of dV-DOSC is
ideal for installations where visually unobtrusive sound design is an
important issue. dV-DOSC is also well-suited to
large-scale fixed installations such as single or multiple distributed
arrays for stadium and arena sound reinforcement. For these applications,
the generous 120° horizontal pattern combined with the seamless transition
between short- to long-throw zones obtained using Wavefront Sculpture
principles allows the sound designer to achieve excellent intelligibility and
cost-effective coverage even under difficult, highly reverberant acoustic
conditions.
When combined with subwoofers for extended bandwidth applications,
dV-DOSC can be used as a front-ofhouse system for small, medium and
large venues. For these applications, the 120° horizontal coverage pattern
provides excellent stereo imaging in the standard left-right format while
the flexibility provided by Wavefront Sculpture allows the sound designer to
cover virtually any room geometry.
For touring applications, dV-DOSC
can be used as a downfill enclosure for flying underneath V-DOSC arrays
or as a long-throw extension of the system when stacked on top of the
V-DOSC flying bumper. Other applications include flown dV-DOSC
arrays for center cluster or offstage fill and stacked configurations for front
fill or stereo infill. When operated in conjunction with subwoofers,
dV-DOSC can also be used for stage monitoring applications.
Given all
these possibilities, that's why the
"dV" in dV-DOSC stands for "Definitely Versatile".