WorxAudio TrueLine M80X1-P Stockton CA

Many peope in Stockton have used WorxAudio TrueLine M80X1-P. This is an individual line array module that can be used in multiples to create the correctly proportioned line array cluster to meet the size of the venue.

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WorxAudio TrueLine M80X1-P

Source: Pro AV MAGAZINE
Publication date: January 23, 2009

By Paul Boone

Paul Boone is president of Boone Audio and Video, Burlington N.C. The company is a design/build firm specializing in the house of worship market. It also handles projects in education and corporate arenas.

MY PICK: WorxAudio Technologies TrueLine M80X1-P self-powered install line array

PRICING: $3,250

WHAT I LIKE ABOUT IT: This is an individual line array module that can be used in multiples to create the correctly proportioned line array cluster to meet the size of the venue. This loudspeaker system provides broad, controlled 160-degree horizontal dispersion throughout a full frequency range extending from 60 Hz to 20 kHz. The loudspeaker is self-powered and features fully captive rigging hardware that is controlled in 1-degree increments for precise aiming. This makes the system easy to setup and install.

WHAT I WOULD CHANGE: This loudspeaker would benefit from the inclusion of a digital input that could interface with the latest generation of digital mixing consoles for the purpose of having a cleaner, more streamlined interface that avoids unnecessary A/D and D/A conversions. Further, a software interface for use with a laptop computer would enable our engineers to check system calibration and test components.

> Paul Boone

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