
LX-V12
LYNX Pro Audio S.L. -
Valencia, Spain -
www.lynxproaudio.com - [email protected]
The DSP incorporates five of the most common configurations:
4, 6, 8, 10 or 12 cabinets, maintaining the preset of 12 cabinets
for larger size arrays. Select the configuration which you believe
to be acoustically correct. If you do not wish to carry out any further
adjustments, press OK until the progress bar finishes. The display
will indicate “Loading DSP”.
Note:
In case of a power cut, the DSP will save its last configuration when restarted. However, if it was in Auto Mode, it will
take the data from the inclinometer and re-calculate the compensation algorithms.
12
N CABINETS.
With this button you can select the number of cabinets which will make up your array.
By doing this, the DSP will apply a shelving filter in the low and mid range to correct the frequency response and thus
ensure that the response maintains flat.
It is known that one of the disadvantages of a line array system is that the low and mid range of frequencies cannot
be precisely vertically corrected, whereas high frequency drivers have their own waveguide to do this.
For this reason, you can set up a line array to cover “x” area distance, and you can obtain a directed and controlled
high frequency range. However, it will not be the same on the mid and low range, if you stay at one point of the coverage
area, you will hear one of the high frequency drivers but you will also be able to listen to the whole low mid speakers,
obtaining a decompensated frequency response.
You can see this on the measurements comparing 1,4 and 8 cabinets. In the following picture we show you a simple
example with some LX series cabinets (where Black = 1x LX-F6, Red = 4x LX-F6, Green = 8x LX-F6).
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