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Concert Audio System at Canton Park Music Festival

The Canton Park Music Festival, a beacon of musical unity, shone brightly even amidst the unpredictable weather. The ZSOUND VCX dual 14" line array system stood as a bastion of audio excellence, delivering an exceptional listening experience undeterred by wind and rain.

Uncompromising Audio Quality

The VCX system, crafted for large-scale events, conquered the outdoor stage with its four-amp, three-way line array design. A testament to ZSOUND's engineering prowess, the system ensured that every note soared through the park with clarity and power.

Technical Highlights:

  • Frequency Response: An impressive 55 Hz to 16 kHz (±3 dB) ensures full-range audio, with extended reach down to 45 Hz at -10 dB.
  • Nominal Coverage: The 80° adjustable horizontal coverage ensured that every attendee felt the music's embrace.
  • Sensitivity: With HI/MID drivers at 112 dB SPL and 104 dB SPL, and LOW drivers at 98 dB SPL, the VCX projected sound with authority.
  • Power Rating: Capable of handling 240W for HF, 600W for MF, and 500W for each LF, the system was built for high-intensity performances.
  • Maximum SPL: Peaks reaching up to 141 dB for HF and 131 dB for LF, providing a concert-quality audio experience.

Resilient and Robust

The VCX's waterproof design was its armor against the elements, allowing the music to play on without interruption. The dual 14" neodymium LF drivers with large voice coils extended the low-frequency response, adding depth to the festival's soundtrack.

Built to Last

Made from 15mm and 18mm birch multi-plywood and coated with black polyurea paintings, the VCX weighed 77 kg, a testament to its robust construction and reliability.

The Festival's Sonic Heart

At the Canton Park Music Festival, the ZSOUND VCX was more than just the sound system—it was the heart of the event, pumping life into every performance and ensuring that the music was the hero of the day.