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APS Series

High Output Arrayable Point Source



APS stands for Arrayable Point Source, and is very much a ‘one for all’ box. It’s CODA’s most flexible three-way solution when it comes to medium size applications, and is a true hybrid of point source and line array. 


Use APS as a single speaker, a stage fill, or create an entire main hang; and such is the level of its flexibility and scalability, users can achieve repeatable, superior results in small to medium size applications. As vertical or horizontal arrays for small to medium venues, as single box systems, as fills for the stage or audience, or as DJ monitors, these adaptable loudspeakers will give superlative performance however you use them.


CODA Audio APS-Pro builds on the success of APS, while taking flexibility and maximum SPL to new heights. 


APS-Pro-D has a cabinet angle of 10°, ideal for longer throw applications and situations where you need the maximum granularity of control. APS-Pro-S has a cabinet angle of 30°, ideal for near field, wide coverage, or single cabinet applications. Both loudspeakers benefit from our tool-free Quick Release Grille and magnetic InstaFit APS-Couplers, allowing you to choose from symmetrical dispersion angles of 120°, 90°, or 60°, and asymmetrical 105°, 90°, or 75°. CODA Audio’s unique and revolutionary DNA, present across all our products, is of course here in these new systems. APS-Pro has Dynamic Airflow Cooling technology (DAC) to give maximum power handling with minimum power compression for their dual 10” low frequency drivers, while the mid and high ranges are taken care of with new versions of our coaxial DDC driver, to provide the curved wavefronts suited to the 10° and 30° cabinet angles.

Sound designers often use several different loudspeaker systems to meet their challenges, or get the specific sonic results they’re after. Take theatre as an example: there are often so many dynamics and cues that audio coverage can quickly flip from super-wide to extremely focused, with varying SPLs. Using APS, the point source provides the flexible coverage, and hanging the boxes provides more SPL and dispersion options, so there is no need for multiple systems – APS has it all covered. It’s smart, it’s elegant, and it’s very simple.