VRX900 Line Array
Addressing the growing need for a small format professional sound system, JBL developed the VRX932LA and VRX928LA Constant Curvature Line Arrays for sound rental companies, fixed installations, Musicians and DJ's looking for the ultimate in performance and portability. Featuring the performance of high end line arrays in two compact 8 inch and 12 inch formats. It is affordable, flexible and provides outstanding coverage and coherence. The VRX900 series shares components with the JBL VERTEC® Line Array Series, the worldwide touring industry standard. It is perfectly suited for use in smaller venues and small to medium sound reinforcement projects. Delivering extraordinary power handling, clarity and flexibility, the VRX900 Line Array speakers feature the hallmark of all JBL products
- Stunning, legendary JBL sound.
VRX900 Subwoofer
For applications requiring the sonic and practical advantages of integrating the subwoofers into the flying array JBL offers the VRX918S and the VRX915S, two compact, high power, suspendable subwoofer systems using 15 inch and 18 inch Differential Drive® woofers in front loaded vented enclosures. The VRX918S was designed specifically for use in arrays with the VRX932LA, as the VRX915S complements perfectly the VRX928LA. Both subwoofers are equipped with a top-
mounted, threaded, M20 socket that can receive the optional
VRX915M Stage Monitor
The VRX915M is a dedicated, compact and lightweight 15 inch
Constant Curvature Array
The challenge in designing a
Amplitude Shading
Covering a venue with a smooth, consistent sound field is key
to the success of any professional sound reinforcement project. The VRX accomplishes this with JBL’s Array Configuration Selector, a convenient series of switches on each enclosure that controls the output of each
overall coverage pattern.
Array Tool
The VRX932LA and VRX928LA array tools provide visual help for the user to better understand and deploy a VRX900 Line Array. It can be found here: http://www.jblpro.com/vrx/ARRAYTOOL.HTML . Acoustic performance can be quickly assessed by simply creating a two dimensional view of the environment the VRX900 system would be used in. The effect of adding systems to the array and adjustments of the Array Configuration Selector can be quickly analyzed.