
LX-F6
LYNX Pro Audio S.L. -
Valencia, Spain -
www.lynxproaudio.com - [email protected]
AIR ABSORPTION COMPENSATION
As sound travels over distance, it starts to lose its energy due to atmosphere and physical properties. This varies
according to factors such as relative humidity and temperature and is most appreciable with high frequencies. To
compensate for this loss the Lynx LX cabinets apply special equalization algorithms. This compensation is carried
out for 3 types of throw: Short, Mid and Long.
THROW
After selecting the number of cabinets, the second button enables you to change the configuration of the throw as
follows:
- Short throw (Black)
- Mid throw (Red)
- Long throw (Green)
- Manual (with no correction)
- Auto (Reads the inclinometer reading and depending on the cabinet’s inclination this mode will apply the appropriate
parameter) Note: This data is only taken on DSP Start up to avoid unexpected equalization changes caused by
unnecessary movement of the array. This means that once the cabinets have their final inclination (the array must be
lifted, not stacked on the stage) you have to restart the preset in order to apply the necessary EQ for the real inclination
of each cabinet. Then you can lift the array completely.
To manual setup from the back panel, separate the coverage area in 3 smaller zones, one closet o the array, one in
the middle and one further away trying to ensure they are similar in size. Depending on the size of the array and its
angulation you can add or remove cabinets to each zone. Once this is done, enter the type of throw in to each cabinet
bearing in mind which area they are targeting.
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