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Array Quick-Start Guide
In almost all cases, it is essential for the operator to employ EAWmosaic to perform a system prediction in advance of flying an array
of RSX208L or RSX12. However, this section provides a series of pre-approved rigging configurations for specific ‘typical’ use cases.
As long as the array is rigged in exactly the way specified herein, the below configurations adhere to 10:1 design factor.
NOTE: These do not represent ‘maximum throws’, but rather are intended to provide a range of pre-defined configurations
that will provide excellent results for typical applications. Greater throws and consistency are possible by manipulating trim
height, array angles and configurations. For any configuration other than those listed here, always use EAWmosaic or EAW
Resolution to confirm that the configuration is safe and conforms to the needed design factor (specified by the user).
Small Venue, Ground-Supported Array on Stand
This configuration is extremely useful when high output and control is needed but space is very limited and a traditional flown or
ground-stacked array is not possible. Two RSX208L on a stand constitutes an extremely high-power ‘point and shoot’ solution in place
of a more traditional 12” or 15” two-way loudspeaker, with the advantages of greater output and vertical control to avoid directing
excess energy into the ceiling or floor of a venue.
Equipment:
(2) RSX208L per cluster
(1) SBX100 on standard tripod stand
Max Audience Distance:
50 feet/15.5m
Continuous SPL:
107 – 95 dBA from 10ft/3.1m to 50ft/15.5m
Angles:
3 degrees (between RSX208L modules)