User guide
Here are a few typical WZ16:2 applications. For clarity, the input sources, 
signal processing such as EQ, and the amplifiers are not shown: 
PA with Live Recording  -  Typical of the up-and-
coming band playing the small venue. Simultaneous 
stereo and multitrack recording for the demo tapes. 
Extended Speaker System  - Typical in a theatre 
with a wide stage, and a disco/club. Here, the A-B 
outputs feed a centre fill speaker  and a sub-bass for 
extended low frequency performance. L and R are 
combined in mono to drive the centre speaker. Using 
sub-bass, less power is needed in the L,C,R speakers. 
Dedicated Stage Monitor - This example shows 4 
floor wedges for the musicians and a stereo in-ear 
monitor for the lead performer. The engineer monitors 
the signals using a floor wedge similar to the stage 
monitors. 
Studio or Location Recording - Multitracking up to 
16tracks with stereo mastering and recording. Stereo 
cue for the performers, and plenty of effects. 
Small Theatre - Typical amateur dramatics setup 
with delay speakers compensating for acoustic delay 
and improving clarity to the rear of the hall. CD 
intermission replay, 2-track recording for the 
performers. 
Houses of Worship  -  Increasingly sophisticated 
sound control is required. Here, a music PA is 
controlled using L-R, and the congregation PA with 
delay compensation separately controlled using A-B. 










