The Coda C3 two channel power amplifier
Germany - Loudspeaker manufacturer Coda Audio reported a successful Prolight+Sound this year, with interest in its products continuing to come from a diverse array of territories. As well as its current range of loudspeaker cabinets, including the CoRAY4 which was demonstrated in the Portable Sound Arena and AIRLINE LA12, demonstrated in the Concert Sound Arena, Coda exhibited the C3, a new amplification product, as well as revealing its ability to now supply a Polyurea coating for all cabinets upon request.

The C3 is a rugged, 19 inch / 2U high performance, two channel power amplifier. It integrates light-weight power supplies with high power class D amplification and features either USB or network controlled 24 bit 96kHz via powerful SHARC-based DSP.

The C3's outputs can be configured as 2 x 1250W at 2 Ohms or 1 x 2500W at 4 Ohms, it has 2 Ohm and 70 / 100V line capability, two inputs/outputs and 96kHz DSP with real-time monitoring.

Coda also hosted an informal meeting on its stand during the show where, as well as highlighting noteworthy new and existing products, it recognized the considerable achievements of its distributors.

This year honours were awarded to Thomsen Phan of PT Gracia Auvindo of Indonesia, Sascha Klein of audiovation in Germany, Albert Fresko from Turkey's Nefan Ticaret ve Sanayi, Italy's Grisby Music's Gianni Nocenzi, Kjeld °stergaard Larsen from DTK Audio Produkter A/S in Denmark, Shohei Kojima from Japan's Hibino Intersound Corporation, Zhejiang Tongbo Electronic Engineering Co, China's John Kwan and James Yeung from ESi Audio Consultancy in Singapore.

"All our distributors work extremely hard for us," says Coda's Mick Anderson. "We very much appreciate their efforts in helping to continue to increase the strength of the Coda brand around the world. It's great to be able to give recognition to those who have truly excelled and we are delighted that so many of them were able to attend the event to receive their awards."

(Jim Evans)


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