The CL-Series.
With the CL-Series we can see the most recent developments of d&b’s applied evolution at work.
Our mission was to equip the CCL System with meaningful features for those managing smaller venues and events. Then, determine how to include broadband directivity control with low frequency cardioid behaviour.
The first member of the CL-Series, CCL is a giant leap forward in a system that’s just the right size.
CCL System features.
- A newly revised and patented cardioid principle
- 2-way passive design to reduce system infrastructure complexity
- Unique transducer configuration for unmatched acoustic performance and HF headroom (2 x 7" 2 x 5", 2 x 1.75")
- Compact and light (18 kg/209x593x355 mm) for seamless installations and minimal logistic and implementation efforts
- The industry standard and trusted d&b rigging and system management workflow
CCL System variants.
System overview.
CCL-SUB.
A dedicated flyable subwoofer available in both installation and mobile versions. A new patented passive cardioid design features a front 15” and a rear 10” driver configuration. New bass reflex and bandpass ports significantly reduce noise at very high sound pressure levels.
Amplifiers.
Milan-ready and able to power up to 8 CCL cabinets or 8 CL-SUBS or any combination of both to maximum output, without restrictions, under any load conditions.
40D
The most powerful installation amplifier in the d&b range, designed with careful consideration of installation project workflows.
40D
D40
A new state-of-the-art DSP platform, advanced voltage management, and increased overall system efficiency.
D40
D80
This amplifier drives them all, ideally suited for the biggest mobile and installation environments.
D80
D90
Our new flagship amplifier, designed to meet vital requirements for touring and rental production companies where high flexibility with system design and production needs are imperative.
D90
Benefits of cardioid directivity.
- Clearer sound: Less low frequency sound bouncing off the side and rear walls means a more focused listening experience.
- Quieter stages: Improves performance experience for artists and working environment technical crews.
- Reduced feedback: Cardioid behaviour helps prevent microphones on stage from picking up unwanted sound.
- Improved comprehensibility: Speech and vocals are easier to understand.
- More art. Less Noise: Sound is directed towards the audience, and away from residential neighbours and other stages.
- Enhanced audience experience: Delivering sound directly to the audience creates a more immersive and enjoyable listening experience.