LD-Systems expands the popular DAVE series with the DAVE 18 G4X and an active PA system consisting of 18'' subwoofer and two satellites with 8" equipment with a total power of 4000 watts peak. The compact 2.1 system offers not only a new, modern design with numerous handling optimizations, but also an integrated 6 channel mixer with all important input options. This allows you to create the most diverse setups and combinations of instruments, vocals and feeds - wired and wireless thanks to the integrated
The first two channels of the mixer are designed as channel strips. Here, a microphone, a high-impedance instrument - for example guitar and bass - as well as line-level sources can be connected as desired. For sound shaping, a 2-band EQ for b
The DAVE 18 G4X becomes even more versatile when using the digital SPDIF stereo input or the Bluetooth connection to expand your performance setup to a media player, computer or smartphone to play and control backing tracks, sound effects or break music. Likewise, the inputs (channels 5+6) can be used for a karaoke system or simply to play a TV in the sports bar with official sound.
The DAVE 18 G4X has been redesigned and developed from the ground up. This benefits not only instruments and music, but also speech intelligibility when the PA is used for speech reinforcement. The acoustic concepts include new compression drivers and waveguides for a homogeneous and directional dispersion behavior, as well as FIR filters and state-of-the-art DSP technology for a transparent, coloration-free sound that you are not used to from a DAVE so far.
The subwoofer, for example, has been equipped with a larger voice coil and an optimized bass reflex system to reduce ventilation noise to a minimum.
The DAVE 18 G4X PA system is predestined for flexible use. This is due in no small part to the selectable mode presets for classic stereo use or setup with two closely spaced satellites on a T-stand above the subwoofer - the DAVE G4X is convincing in terms of sound quality in all configurations. Thus, the last described preset allows the interference-free clustering of two satellites by a special M/S division and output of the stereo signal for more headroom and directivity.