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Multi Mono refers to  
 
Multi Mono refers to  
* Running multiple powered loudspeakers ({{L1}}, {{F1}}, {{S1}}, or other)
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* Running multiple powered loudspeakers ({{L1}}, {{F1}}, {{S1}}, [[L1 Pro]] or other)
 
* Every sound source is heard through only one powered loudspeaker
 
* Every sound source is heard through only one powered loudspeaker
 
** Typically, you route each sound source to the closest powered loudspeaker
 
** Typically, you route each sound source to the closest powered loudspeaker
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*** No sound source is sent to more than one powered loudspeaker (nothing panned up the middle)
 
*** No sound source is sent to more than one powered loudspeaker (nothing panned up the middle)
  
For more information see: [[The L1® Approach and the History of Amplification]]
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For more information see: [[The L1® Approach and the History Of Amplification]]
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[[Category:Stereo]]
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[[Category:Mono]]

Latest revision as of 22:24, 11 June 2021

Multi Mono refers to

  • Running multiple powered loudspeakers (L1 , F1 Model 812 Flexible Array Loudspeaker, S1 Pro System, L1 Pro or other)
  • Every sound source is heard through only one powered loudspeaker
    • Typically, you route each sound source to the closest powered loudspeaker
      • On stereo mixer, this means every sound source is panned hard to one side or the other
      • No sound source is sent to more than one powered loudspeaker (nothing panned up the middle)

For more information see: The L1® Approach and the History Of Amplification