- Low-Frequency Power Handling: 1000W program (2000W peak)
- High-Frequency Power Handling: 120W program (240W peak)
- Frequency Response: 100Hz to 24kHz
- 90° H x 15° V coverage pattern (per line array module)
- Single 12" Neo Black Widow woofer with 4" voice coil
- Two 4 3/4" ribbon tweeters on a waveguide
- Two Neutrik four-pin Speakon inputs
- Sound Guard tweeter protection
- Dual stand-mount cups, one perpendicular, and one 5 degrees angled down
- Made in the U.S.A.
Superior Sound in a Compact Package
Peavey set up a VersArray rig in our parking lot for us to check
out and we've only got one thing to say: Wow! When we stepped out of our
office, we were about 300 feet away and totally off-axis to the
speakers. The sound was clear and clean, and you could feel the bass in
your chest, even at that distance. We were intrigued, so we walked down
for a closer look. The rig was made up of a total of six VersArray 112s
and four subwoofer (the single-speaker VersArray 118 subwoofer is also
available). From a distance the music sounded great and up close it was
loud, but not too loud, with the same clarity we had heard from 300 feet
away. With a very small number of speakers (and the speakers are pretty
small, too) and handful of subwoofers, the VersArray system filled the
air with great-sounding music with a non-intrusive setup.
Easy Setup and Transport
The VersArray 112 cabinet weighs in at 53 pounds, making them easy
to move around and set up by yourself. If you're running a portable live
sound company, the VersArray is a great way to go. When it's torn down
and loaded into a truck, the entire system hardly takes up any space,
including subwoofers, line array boxes, and mounting hardware. With the
amount of sound put out by a VersArray system, you won't believe how
easy it is to transport.
Variety of Mounting Options
VersArray Series enclosure modules utilize special bracket and pin
flying hardware, a highly flexible, easy-to-rig system that allows full
articulation of up to 18 top boxes. With this rigging system, users can
adjust two boxes away from each other in 2.5-degree increments from 0 to
15 degrees, providing for a classic line array configuration or a
number of angling options. A crankable tower lift, the VersaLift
co-designed with Vermette and available as an accessory can elevate up
to six top boxes 13 feet above a 218 Sub, then fold down for easy
transport and storage.