Martin Audio DX0.6 User Manual page 33

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stage for the musicians or DJ and eliminate problematic
reflections off rear walls.
The SXC115 requires two channels of amplification, one
channel for the front facing driver and one for the
rear facing driver, both of which require independent
processing. The system uses a DX0.6 to provide the
processing required with channels 1 and 2 for the front
and rear processing for the left sub, channels 3 and 4 for
the right sub and channels 5 and 6 for the left and right
X12 speakers.
The system uses three Martin Audio amplifiers:
Two VIA5002 amplifiers, one for each of the SXC115
subs.
One VIA2502 amplifier to power both of the X12
speakers.
Short XLR leads connect the DX0.6 to the amplifiers.
Outputs 1 and 2 go to the first VIA5002 inputs 1 and 2.
Outputs 3 and 4 go to the second VIA5002 inputs 1 and
2. Outputs 5 and 6 go to the VIA2502 inputs 1 and 2.
The outputs from the VIA5002 amplifiers use a single
4-core NL4 speaker lead connected to output 1. This
has channel 1 on pins 1+/- and channel 2 on pins 2+/-
so that the two independent channels are fed to each
subwoofer down a single cable. The outputs from the
VIA2502 amplifier are standard NL4 speaker cables with
output 1 to one X12 and output 2 to the other X12.
To configure the DX0.6 output channels, you use the
presets for the SXC115 front on channels 1 and 3,
SXC115 rear on channels 2 and 4 and X12 on output
channels 5 and 6. For fully stereo operation, you would
route input A to outputs 1, 2 and 5 and input B to outputs
3, 4 and 6. You could configure the subwoofers in mono.
In this case you would route input channel A to outputs 1,
2, 3, 4 and 5 and input B to outputs 1, 2, 3, 4 and 6.
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