E N TA S Y S M O D E L S
The ENTASYS high-performance column line array loudspeaker system is designed for permanent
installation in applications such as auditoria, airports, train stations, conference centers, lecture halls, houses of
worship, stadium concourses and museums. ENTASYS features a unique three-way Full-Range Column and a
Low Frequency Column in the same size enclosure, offering superior performance, high output and high power
handling capability in an architecturally appealing design that is weather-resistant for outdoor installations. Unlike
other column products on the market, the ENTASYS system provides consistent horizontal and vertical
coverage from 800 Hz to 16 kHz from a single loudspeaker.
The ENTASYS line of loudspeakers features just two loudspeaker models but they are able to be
configured and deployed to achieve very high SPL, exceptional sound quality and outstanding speech
intelligibility. This is accomplished through the use of multiple drivers in each pass band of the loudspeaker
system. Particular attention was paid to driver spacing, including the development of a patent-pending Compact
Ribbon Emulator, a device that allows a line of 1-inch drivers to effectively produce a single ribbon of energy.
The spacing of the drivers used in ENTASYS has been optimized for the frequency region that they reproduce to
minimize the formation of grating lobes in the vertical plane.
ENTASYS systems are designed to be modular. Multiple enclosures may be stacked and joined together to
form larger column line arrays. The Full-Range and Low Frequency enclosures can be arranged in any order to
direct the sound only where it’s needed, and to extend the length of the column to provide additional low
frequency pattern control. This enables the sound system designer to specify the best performing configuration
for a given application.
The only additional items required to make ENTASYS work are a high pass filter and a power amplifier. An
equalizer may also be used, if desired, but is not required to deliver exceptional sound quality. Each ENTASYS
loudspeaker has its own internal passive crossover to provide the required filtering. An external high pass filter is
recommended to allow ENTASYS to reach its maximum performance potential.
All ENTASYS systems are available from the factory in elegant black or white finishes. They can also be
ordered in custom colors or painted on-site to match virtually any décor. Each individual enclosure features a
compact 5.5 inch wide by 7.375 inch deep “teardrop” shaped footprint and stands 44.5 inches tall. An extremely
low-profile T-Bar mounting bracket is included with each ENTASYS column for straight “flush” mounting.
Additional mounting options are also available, including an equally low-profile pan mount bracket, a
combination pan-tilt mounting bracket, and a fly kit bracket set. Since the connector panels are situated on the
top and bottom of the modules, the assemblies can be installed virtually flush with the wall, with invisible
connections between modules. The result is an attractive, cost-competitive system with excellent projection and
pattern consistency in both horizontal and vertical coverage. ENTASYS systems provide excellent intelligibility,
feedback rejection, and wide frequency response. Additional low frequency extension is available with the
addition of Community’s VLF or VERIS subwoofers systems.
ENTASYS Full-Range Three-Way Column: ENT-FR, ENT-FRW
The ENTASYS Full-Range Column is a three-way loudspeaker system. It consists of six 3.5-inch (90 mm)
neodymium low frequency drivers, eighteen 2.35-inch (60 mm) midrange drivers, and forty-two 1-inch x 1-inch
(25 mm x 25 mm) high frequency drivers. These high frequency drivers are configured into groups of seven
drivers and integrated to form six planar coupled Compact Ribbon Emulator (CRE) devices. These patent-
pending high output, low distortion high frequency CRE devices enable ENTASYS to radiate a very narrow,
controlled beamwidth into the last octave of typical human hearing before vertical off-axis grating lobes begin to
form. This helps to keep the sound focused and directed where it needs to be and not having unintended
reflections from venue surfaces.
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