LIVE @ ISE 2026 - How Procella Redesigned The P8
We celebrate Procella’s 20th year by revealing a redesigned P8, a rethought subwoofer family, and Immersio, our screen-and-sound solution built with NanoLumens. We share why dispersion, seating distance, and sealed cabinets make rooms sound better, not just louder.
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A twentieth anniversary should feel like progress, not a museum tour. We brought that energy to the floor with a revitalised P8, sealed subwoofers, and Immersio, our approach to uniting DVLED screens with uncompromising sound. If you’ve ever wrestled with dispersion, seating distance, or the compromises of non-perforated displays, this conversation offers a practical path that prioritises room-first performance over chasing specifications. a new Uno series.
We begin with the P8’s transformation: a rear-mounted driver that conceals fasteners, a Fibonacci-inspired face, and a redesigned waveguide that locks in coverage for listeners’ actual seating positions. Fewer crossover parts result in cleaner transitions, while a unified design language keeps installations tidy, whether the speaker is behind fabric or on display. From there, we explore bass that fits the build—Uno subs sized by room volume. The U21 driver is mounted in a 300 mm-deep sealed cabinet with baffle walls; the 24-inch version has the same front footprint at just 390 mm deep, and the compact U12 reaches tight spaces at 200 mm. Sealed alignment, predictable behaviour, and installer-friendly handles make placement and integration less uncertain. fits a 21-inch
Immersio completes its offering with a reliable screen and a soundfield that remains steady. In partnership with NanoLumens, we provide premium and elite DVLED options, Aurora 23-bit processing to maintain black and grey details, and scope aspect ratios that feel cinematic rather than corporate. With over 350 deployments using non-perforated screens guiding the layout, we demonstrate a 7.1.4 demo room with P6-based LCRs, angled on walls, and dual 18s to show how the system adapts in irregular spaces. Brightness is managed for durability and contrast, and pixel pitches from 0.7 to 1.2 mm align clearly with real viewing distances, ensuring the image disappears and the story stays.
If you’re an integrator, designer, or enthusiast looking to simplify choices without sacrificing performance, here is a blueprint: dispersion tailored to distance, subwoofers measured in cubic metres, and visuals that complement audio. Subscribe for more in-depth insights, share with a friend planning a build, and leave a review with the one upgrade you’d prioritise first.
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