I was wondering if anyone has any experience with QSC's ILA series? I am purchasing it for a House of Worship, and would like to know if there is input to be had!
The spec called for a white Line Array, so the room will be getting 2 1x3 Line Array's (1 WL118-sw subwoofer, 3 WL2082-i line array boxes).
I plan on using the QSC SC28 system controller, and using 3 CMX2000v and 1 CMX800v amplifier.
Here is how I work it out to wire it all up for a biamp system, can anybody tell me if this is kosher? I've don't have much experience installing line array's, and am going with QSC's recommendation of using CMX amplifiers with the SC28 process controller.
1 CMX2000v - Channel 1: (Left) WL118-sw Channel 2: (Right) WL118-sw
1 CMX2000v - Bridged: (Left) WL2082-i Low Frequency
1 CMX2000v - Bridged: (Right)WL2082-i Low Frequency
1 CMX800v - Channel 1: (Left) WL2082-i HF Channel 2: (Right) WL2082-i HF
The WL2082-i has dual 200W 16 Ohm drivers for Low Frequency, and dual 50W drivers at 8 Ohm for high frequency.
The WL118-sw produces use a continuous power of 850W @ 8 ohm.
The CMX2000v has 1100W/Channel @ 8 Ohm
The CMX800v has 500W/Channel @ 8 Ohm
The spec called for a white Line Array, so the room will be getting 2 1x3 Line Array's (1 WL118-sw subwoofer, 3 WL2082-i line array boxes).
I plan on using the QSC SC28 system controller, and using 3 CMX2000v and 1 CMX800v amplifier.
Here is how I work it out to wire it all up for a biamp system, can anybody tell me if this is kosher? I've don't have much experience installing line array's, and am going with QSC's recommendation of using CMX amplifiers with the SC28 process controller.
1 CMX2000v - Channel 1: (Left) WL118-sw Channel 2: (Right) WL118-sw
1 CMX2000v - Bridged: (Left) WL2082-i Low Frequency
1 CMX2000v - Bridged: (Right)WL2082-i Low Frequency
1 CMX800v - Channel 1: (Left) WL2082-i HF Channel 2: (Right) WL2082-i HF
The WL2082-i has dual 200W 16 Ohm drivers for Low Frequency, and dual 50W drivers at 8 Ohm for high frequency.
The WL118-sw produces use a continuous power of 850W @ 8 ohm.
The CMX2000v has 1100W/Channel @ 8 Ohm
The CMX800v has 500W/Channel @ 8 Ohm