By allowing a large circular cast bronze waveguide to extend beyond the traditional constraints of the cabinet, Pitt & Giblin Flare achieves tonal consistency and output capability that replicates the feel of our much larger loudspeakers in an approachable and unique form.
The 8” professional mid-bass and waveguide transducer are driven by a discrete digital drive unit that provides signal processing and bi-amplification for each loudspeaker from a central hub.
With 250w available to each unit, a pair of Flares are not only incredibly powerful but articulate, expressive, and captivating.
FLEXIBLE PLACEMENT
Flare can be placed on any cabinet surface to fit a range of applications and installation opportunities. Unlike asymmetric versions, Flare’s circular waveguide allows for flexibility in placement.
EASE OF INTEGRATION
Precisely CNC cut, and positively locked cabinet joints make for a rigid and incredibly strong enclosure that can be easily mounted using professional hardware available separately.
DESIGNED WITH DSP
Digital signal processing facilitates advanced acoustical design opportunities which are simply not possible in a passive system.
Careful application of this technology allows us to optimise the design of the waveguide, cabinet and drivers to maximise acoustical performance, resulting in superbly consistent in-room performance and vanishingly low distortion, at any output level.
Flare loudspeakers utilise a discreet digital drive unit that provides specific processing and amplification for each transducer pair. Bi-amplified and actively crossed over in the digital domain, the drive unit is capable of providing up to 250w per side and accepts both digital and analogue signals.
SPECS
Each Flare loudspeaker has a cabinet size of 440mm tall, 295mm wide, and 290mm deep. Though the 330mm wide waveguide projects a further 110mm vertically in standard orientation, making the total height 550mm. 20kg TBC.