
Linea Research - Front Page News.
Linea Research's official launch was first announced on the front page of the European AES 2004 edition of Pro Sound News Europe. Editor Dave Robinson interviewed Linea's sales director, Davey Smalley at the Frankfurt Pro Sound & Light show.
Linea Research was formed in 2003 to design, develop and market
cutting edge professional audio technology. Since inception the
London-based company has been busy developing OEM technology
and researching the way forward. Now Linea is ready for its official
launch into the world of pro audio.
Following the company’s inception, sales director Davey Smalley
was joined on the board by Ben Ver (engineering) Paul Williams
(R&D) and Pip Wilson (production). For over a decade, Ver and
Williams have been responsible for a number of innovations in the
power amplifier, DSP and audio networking fields, with Wilson
bringing over 20 years’ experience in manufacturing and quality
control.
Smalley, formerly sales manager at BSS Audio, explains the
philosophy. “Our potency lies with integrating the key technologies
of the future, initially focused towards high power amplifier modules
for integration within OEM loudspeakers,” he says. “Consequently
we’re concentrating on switching power supplies, PWM amplifiers,
DSP and networking.”
With these four important technologies, Smalley believes that Linea
is well placed to provide flexible solutions to the industry. “We’re
not fixed in product strategy or routes to market, rather we are
combining our design experience with these modern technologies to
create the building blocks from which a range of complete of
solutions will flow.”
Linea’s X-Pod series of loudspeaker power modules have already
been adopted, not only by several well-known pro audio
manufacturers but also high-end monitor and hi-fi companies.
“We’re working on variants to suit a broad spectrum of cabinet
design,” explains Smalley. "Our technology makes sense for
loudspeaker manufacturers who see the possibilities of enhancing
their efforts with the expertise of our R&D team; we can create
solutions with them.”
The X-Pod family provides an elegant and powerful set of tools for
activating loudspeakers. For example, the X-Pod 2500 DSP provides
two channels of high efficiency PWM amplification integrated with a
one input, two output 96kHz DSP all powered from a universal
mains input switching power supply. Minimal dimensions combined
with advanced thermal design make convection cooling an option
and precise DSP configuration with comprehensive monitoring is
enabled by Linea’s Podware application. Achieving class leading
audio quality at up to 1,250 watts per channel, the X-Pod project
embodies the beautiful engineering the team aspires to.
Linea’s belief that networking is the future of powered speaker
systems has resulted in another technology building block, its
rigorously designed ObCom protocol. Paul Williams explains; “We
are in the privileged position of being able to focus on what’s
required for 21st century system control without having to consider
legacy systems. The result is ObCom, a versatile Object Oriented
messaging technology that underlies all our products. It is suitable
for local control of one unit or configuration and monitoring of
hundreds of devices spread across numerous sites and connected
via the Internet. ObCom is the fabric that binds the various parts of
a system into one integrated whole, providing seamless connectivity
within products, between devices, and across networks.”



