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Yamaha VXL1B-24 1.5-inch Slim Line Array Speaker

The VXL1B24 24 driver line array speaker from Yamaha offers an unique combination of outstanding sound quality and slim form factor that is ideal for a variety of environments. This speakers offers excellent projection as well as uniform volume and sound quality over a wide listening area. It is a perfect choice for highly reflective rooms, lecture halls, conference rooms and other facilities that require maximum intelligibility throughout the listening area.

 

Yamaha VXL1B-16P Slim Line Array Speaker

The black Yamaha VXL1B-16P is a full-range, line-array wallmount speaker for the ADECIA conferencing system. Equipped with sixteen, 1.5″ drivers, it utilizes a line-array configuration to reduce sound dispersion in the vertical direction, limit reflections from the ceiling and walls, and prevent sound energy from being dispersed—providing clear sound distribution to all participants in the room.

 

Yamaha NS-AW592 Speaker

A medium size outdoor speaker system that combines quality and durability, and provides a wide variety of installation options. Outdoor speaker system features high power handling and durable all-weather design.

 

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