MILO: High-Power Curvilinear Array Loudspeaker
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Features & Benefits
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Four-way system
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High-power output (140 dB SPL peak)
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Compact cabinet
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Muting and solo controls (optional)
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Lightweight and a fully self-contained system |
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Applications
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Stadiums, arenas, concert
halls and theatres
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Touring sound reinforcement
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Large-scale events
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The MILO high-power curvilinear array is remarkably compact and lightweight for a self-contained, four-way system — particularly considering that it delivers 140 dB SPL peak output with exceptionally flat phase and frequency response. MILO is able to reproduce delicate transients with extraordinary resolution, even in very-long-throw applications, thanks to its three dedicated, very-high frequency transducers, which extend MILO's operating range to 18 kHz and increase available high frequency headroom.
The ideal partner for extending low-frequency bandwidth and headroom in a MILO array is the powerful 700-HP subwoofer, whether it is ground-stacked or hanging comfortably beside MILO stacks.
MILO can serve as the keystone component in scalable, building block systems comprising combinations of M Series products. For example, where MILO can transition to MICA compact high-power curvilinear array loudspeakers or M'elodie ultracompact high-power curvilinear array loudspeakers for near-field coverage. MILO can also be paired with the M3D line array for very large venue applications, while the MILO 120 high-power expanded coverage and MILO 60 high-power narrow coverage curvilinear array loudspeakers make ideal complements to MILO for downfill applications, even sharing the same dimensions and QuickFly rigging components as MILO. M Series products were designed to have compatible acoustical and performance characteristics.
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