Wharfedale Pro swivelling sound columns

In addition to the favourably priced IS-48 mono column system, Wharfedale now offers professional versions within the ISOLINE series.

These two new mono column systems distinguish themselves from the competition by their very high power output while keeping the system very transportable and compact.

The system can be used for both live and install applications. Besides the two inputs, there is also a USB player. Of course, both systems can also receive Bluetooth signals where TWS linking is also possible.

The mid-high column can be rotated +15/-15 degrees to aim even better at the audience.

The ISOLINE-AX510 offers 850W continuous (1700W peak) power via its 10" subwoofer and its 5x 3" wide-range mid drivers. The high is thrown into the room via a 1" driver and an EVO-Fold waveguide.

The ISOLINE-AX9112 offers 1200W continuous (2400W peak) power via its 12" subwoofer and its 9x 3" wide-range mid drivers. The high is thrown into the room via 2x 1" drivers and by 2x EVO-Fold waveguides.

AX510

  • Active system

  • 10" cabinet

  • Continuous power: 850 W

  • Maximum power: 1700 W

  • maximum spl at 1m: 124 dB

  • Full range loudspeaker: 5

  • High-frequency compression driver: 1

AX912

  • Active system

  • 12" cabinet

  • Continuous power: 1200 W

  • Maximum power: 2400 W

  • maximum spl at 1m: 129 dB

  • Full range loudspeaker: 9

  • High frequency compression driver : 2

With microphone, line, USB and Bluetooth inputs, ISOLINE-AX also reduces the need for an external mixer. What's more, two ISOLINE-AX speakers can be paired wirelessly using TWS technology (pairing via Bluetooth).

The rotating column can be swivelled from +15° to -15° for precise adaptive adjustment.

ISOLINE-AX models feature an 'evolved' EVO-Fold mini waveguide based on Wharfedale Pro's incredible WLA-1 hybrid bending network, which ensures phase coherence.

The coil, custom-made for this series and attached to the waveguide, offers unique clarity and power while maintaining precise sound definition.

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