Sound Barrier SBLA210FF — Dual 10-Inch Passive Two-Way Line Array Flyware
SBLA210FF Overview
The Sound Barrier SBLA210FF is a compact passive two-way line array enclosure built to deliver next-generation line array performance across concert, theatre, and commercial event environments. Designed with scalability in mind, it addresses the demand for high-power, high-bass-impact systems that adapt to a wide range of live sound, corporate, and fixed installation applications. The SBLA210FF supports both flown and ground-stacked configurations via its integrated grid system, giving system integrators and touring engineers the flexibility to deploy it across vastly different venue types. It is an ideal choice for audio engineers, touring companies, houses of worship, and installation professionals who require a versatile, full-bandwidth line array solution.
Though compact in physical footprint, the SBLA210FF operates as a full-bandwidth system capable of performing without subwoofers in many applications, and pairs with horn-loaded subwoofers when additional low-frequency extension is required.
Key Features
- Dual 10-Inch Two-Way Passive Design — Delivers high-power output and strong bass impact in a compact line array form factor suitable for a broad range of applications
- Full-Bandwidth Performance — Capable of operating without subwoofers in many applications, reducing system complexity and deployment time
- Fly or Ground-Stack Versatility — Integrated SBLA210 grid system supports both flown and ground-stacked configurations to suit venue requirements
- Scalable System Architecture — Designed to scale for small corporate events through large concert and theatre deployments
- Subwoofer Compatible — Pairs with horn-loaded ground-stacked subwoofers for extended low-frequency performance when the application demands it
- Live Sound, Corporate & Fixed Installation Ready — Engineered to meet the demands of touring, permanent installation, and corporate AV environments within a single platform

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