Specifications
In practice, multipurpose racks are more easily configured for a wide variety of array 
sizes by driving the arrays in the opposite direction - from the bottom up. Smaller line 
array configurations can be driven from large multipurpose racks by leaving the 
upper, more equalized, outlets unused. This is indicated on the Processor page by 
lettering the amplifier channel/loudspeaker outlets A-H with A at the bottom. 
The following example relates 16-speaker rack outlets to the top-to-bottom cabinet 
numbering. Note that W8Ls and W8LCs are driven in pairs whereas W8LMs are 
driven in fours. 
Speaker Outlet  Cabinet number 
W8L/W8LC W8LM 
(pairs) (fours) 
H  1 & 2   
G  3 & 4   
F  5 & 6 
E  7 & 8 
D  9 & 10    1 – 4 
C  11 & 12    5 – 8 
B  13 & 14    9 – 12 
A  15 & 16    13 – 16 
Controller presets 
The recommended DX1 or DP226 controller preset is shown on the Processor page. 
Most of our line array controller presets include extra channels for Band Zoning. 
Band Zoning is a technique of splitting the array into various MF and HF zones to 
provide more air absorption compensation for the upper (longer throw) sections. 
All material © 2007. Martin Audio Ltd. Subject to change without notice.
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