Designed for seamless integration with VUE’s flagship line array, the al-12SB dramatically expands the al-12’s versatility by delivering powerful and well-defined low-frequency reproduction to below 35 Hz. The al-12SB’s flyable enclosure features versatile rigging options for suspension above or behind al-12 arrays in a variety of configurations, including cardioid arrangements. The al-12SB can also function as the base of a ground-stacked al-12 array, or as a stand-alone subwoofer array in a variety of flown or ground-stacked configurations.
h-Class Additions Extend Ultra Premium Performance Product Line
VUE Audiotechnik will use this week’s NAMM show in Anaheim to show off two new models in its premium h-Class family of high definition powered systems. The hm-108A is a precision slant stage monitor packing the full arsenal of VUE’s most advanced technologies into a compact, fidelity-first monitoring system. Also new is the h-8N, a narrow dispersion sibling to VUE’s h-8, the most popular model in VUE’s h-Class family.
VUE Rings in New Year With Three New Hires As Part of Ongoing Expansion
Adds talent to domestic team in loudspeaker design and account management Escondido, Calif. — January 12, 2018 On the heels of a record-setting 2017 and it’s largest U.S. national tour, VUE today announced that a new senior product engineer, George Dreyer, and two additional sales representatives, Jon Garner and Brandon Rinas have joined the rapidly […]
The VUE at NAMM 2018 – Press Release
VUE at NAMM: New Product Previews and Top Industry Talent Frame the Future of Live Sound Innovation in Booth #14501
VUE Audiotechnik will be exhibiting at the NAMM Show later this month – January 25-28 – to preview a bevy of new technologies and products planned for 2018 and beyond. Exhibiting on the show floor for the first time in the new Anaheim Convention Center North (ACC North). VUE descion to increase our precese at NAMM was based on NAMM’s increased commitment to sound reinforcement and touring technologies. VUE’s booth will also host a series of stage appearances called InnerVUEs




