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this is a newbie noob question...
i have 6 of them : Features: * 15'' Woofer, 1'' Horn Full range speaker cabinet * Trapezoidal Box * 50-20kHz Frequency Response * 98dB Sensitivity @ 1watt/1m * 90o x 60o Horn Coverage Angle * 200 Watts Continuous/400 Watts Program/800 Watts Peak * 126dB Max SPL * HF Protection Circuitry * 8'' Impedance * 1/4'' and Neutrik Speakon Inputs * Dimensions 25.4'' x 18.1'' x 13.1'' * 42.3 Lbs can i array them...and how? i have two KOnzert K6 600 watts amps and berrhinger active XO 2 way stereo low + hi +mono sub out. i have to install it on our church the wharfedale specz paper said it can be arrayed..but i cannot find any resource on google on how to do it... 50feet by 30 feet the size of the Church. thanx to all who can help and suggest what to do..cause the church is rectangular in shape and about 400 seats... |
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