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The Making Of A Tour: Conversation With Warren D'Souza, SOUND.COM New!

Warren D'Souza of SOUND.COM shares insights into India's evolving touring scene, highlighting logistics, teamwork, and artist-focused sound execution. read more

Genelec Defines Precision Across Mumbai's Music Production Landscape New!

Zacs and Phils transform St. Joseph Church with a modern audio system that enhances worship through clarity, precision, and reverence read more

Mega Sound Delivers Unparalleled Audio at Lollapalooza India 2025 New!

Mega Sound delivered flawless, large-format audio for Green Day and Shawn Mendes at Lollapalooza India 2025 using cutting-edge technology. read more

Inside The Coldplay Spectacle New!

BookMyShow Live's Shipra Venkatesh leads a world-class stadium production with large-scale system integration, power distribution, and advanced rigging. read more

Technical Precision: J Davis Prosound & Lighting Supports Live Acts New!

J Davis Prosound & Lighting and Graflex Inc. deliver world-class technical production for major live acts touring across India. read more


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NEXT PXH95 Mid-High Speaker with High Attributes




The new PXH95 is the Mid-High Speaker by Next-proaudio to its PX system. It offers high SPL, reliability, an aesthetic design and high sound fidelity throughout the venue. PXH95 is designed for portable applications as well as small concerts. Side-fill or DJ monitoring are also one of the many applications that the PX System covers.

In addition, PXH95 can be used for different installation projects, including sports facilities, performance spaces, auditoriums, or worship facilities. This new element was engineered to be a powerful medium/longthrow mid/high-frequency cabinet in a coaxial configuration. The frequency response range varies from 150 Hz to 19 kHz, with a precise coverage pattern of 90°H x 50°V over a frequency range from 400Hz–17kHz, ensuring equal sound within the coverage area. As the PXH95 cabinet is square based, it can be rotated to achieve 50ºH x 90ºV coverage pattern.

To obtain the highest possible on-axis sound pressure levels over long distances, the PXH95 mid/high unit is entirely horn-loaded creating an additional sensitivity and improved pattern control. The HF range, from 1.15kHz upwards, is reproduced by a Neodymium 1.4” driver with a 3” voice coil and a Constant Q horn, whilst the mid-range, from 150Hz to 1.25kHz, is provided by a low power compression 12” driver loaded by a midrange horn. Wider horizontal coverage can be achieved using multiple PXH95, laterally stacked or flown. The PXH95 cabinet must be rotated by 90ºto avoid the comb-filter effects.


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