MLA
Multi-cellular Loudspeaker Array
Martin Audio?s revolutionary award-winning Multi-cellular Loudspeaker Array [MLA] technology is reinventing the way loudspeaker arrays are configured and controlled. With it has come an unsurpassed control of sound with pristine fidelity and huge output capability bringing the FOH engineer and the audience together in a more powerful, involving experience.
Features
- Numerically optimised, fully integrated, touring sound system
- Compact size and inherent scalability provide ideal ?one-box? solution across rental markets
- Cellular array format with built-in amplification, DSP and digital networking
- 6 dedicated Class D amplifier channels per enclosure for individual powering and DSP control of individual cells
- Industry leading DISPLAY2 intelligent software interacts with onboard DSP for highly accurate array optimisation. Eliminates trial-and-error array preset library approximations
- ?Fly-by-wire? software adjusts vertical coverage electronically to cope with changing environmental conditions and last-minute changes in rigging height
- Switched mode power supply with PFC (Power Factor Correction) and global mains voltage operation
- Three-way all-horn design delivers LF/MF/HF peak SPL?s of 140/139/145dB @ 1m from a single, compact enclosure
- Fast, integral flying system for suspension of up to 24 enclosures
- True 90° (-6dB) horizontal constant directivity, mid and high frequency pattern control. Consistent and usable out to 120° (-10dB)
- 60Hz?18kHz ± 3dB full bandwidth frequency response
Benefits
- Unprecedented, even, house-curve balance achieved right from power-up
- Intelligent numerical optimisation software eliminates trial and error in system set-up
- Improved venue-to-venue, gig-to-gig consistency and repeatability Artistic changes to balance at the mix position or elsewhere translate directly and accurately throughout the audience
- Exceptionally high power density means tighter truck-pack for higher SPL compared to other systems
- ?Greener? audio power via PFC (Power Factor Correction)
Applications
- Large-scale touring sound reinforcement for outdoor festivals, stadia, arenas and concert halls
- Premium fixed installations in concert halls, theatres and sports
MLX
The MLX is a very high performance subwoofer with onboard amplification, DSP and networking. Capable of more than 150dB peak output at 1m, it is the ultimate subwoofer for largescale tours, festivals and installations. Class-leading output levels are achieved by combining Hybrid? horn/reflex loading with IPAL driver and amplifier technology. Hybrid loading of two ultra-long excursion 18? (460mm) neodymium magnet drivers perfectly balances low frequency extension with astounding chest-thumping bass that has a physical impact. MLX enclosures are designed to be flown or ground-stacked and a combination of forward and rear facing enclosures can be configured as a directional subwoofer array with specific directional properties, including cardioid. Audio settings for the MLX can be controlled either cabinet-by-cabinet or as complete arrays via the VU-NETTM network, with its intuitive graphical interface. Symmetrical rigging enables MLX?s to face backwards in flown arrays.
Features
- Ultra-high output subwoofer with onboard Class D amplification. DSP and networking
- Hybrid horn/reflex loading for maximum acoustic efficiency and low frequency extension
- Dual ultra-long excursion 18? (460mm)/4.5? (115mm) voice coil neodymium drivers
- Switched mode power supply with PFC (Power Factor Correction) and global mains voltage operation
- Forward or rear-facing operation
- Designed to meet IP24 environmental rating
Specifications
- Depth : 1027 mm/40.43 in
- Height : 607 mm/23.90 in
- Width : 1126 mm/44.33 in
- Product Weight : 160 kg/352.74 lbs
- Sustainability Rating : IP24
- Minimum Frequency Response (Bandwidth) : 35 Hz
- Maximum Frequency Response (Bandwidth) : 150 Hz
- AC Voltage (Minimum) : 100 Volts
- AC Voltage (Maximum) : 240 Volts
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Used Martin Audio
Martin Audio is a manufacturer of loudspeakers, amplifiers and signal processing devices for rental and installed sound markets.The Martin Audio design philosophy places emphasis on the subjective sound experience as well as technical excellence.
Led by Martin Audio's R&D Director, Jason Baird, the team works to produce the ultimate product for every application, with the conviction that the correct sound characteristics should be inherent in the acoustic design, not dependent on subsequent electronic correction.
The cornerstone of Martin Audio's success has always been commitment to quality. Only the best quality materials and components are used. Martin Audio enclosures are manufactured primarily in wood with its natural acoustic qualities and good look. They are reinforced where appropriate and finished with care and attention to detail to ensure we meet customers' desire for durability, ease of handling and manoeuvrability.
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Efficiency Rating: Level of sound output measured at a prescribed distance with a standard input power. Efficiency rating standard is 1 watt (2.83V at 8 ohms) at 1 meter over a specified frequency range and is measured in decibels.
Equalization: Loosely, any type of relative frequency adjustment. Specifically, the process of changing the frequency balance of an electrical signal to alter the acoustical output.
Equalizer: A component designed to alter the frequency balance of an audio signal. Equalizers may be graphic, parametric, or a combination of both.
Fade: A gradual increase in audio, i.e. a fade-up, or a gradual decrease in audio, i.e. a fade-down.
Feedback: The transmission of current or voltage from the output of a device back to the input, where it interacts with the input signal to modify operation of the device. Feedback is positive when it’s in phase with the input and negative when it’s out of phase.
FM: Frequency Modulated.
Frequency: The number of cycles (vibrations) per second. In audio, audible frequencies commonly range from 20 to 20,000 cycles per second (Hz). In video, frequency is used to define the image resolution. Low-frequency video images depict large objects or images. Higher frequencies depict smaller objects (finer details.
Frequency Response: A measure of what frequencies can be reproduced and how accurately they are reproduced. A measurement of 20 to 20,000 Hz, 3dB means those frequencies between 20 and 20,000 Hz can be reproduced no more than 3 dB above or below a reference frequency level.
Full-Range: A speaker designed to reproduce the full range (20 Hz to 20 kHz) of audio frequencies.
Gain: Increase in level or amplitude.
Gooseneck: This refers to a microphone with a flexible neck that is most frequently attached to a podium or lectern. It is designed to allow the speaker to raise or lower the microphone to a suitable height.
Graphic Equalizer: A type of equalizer with sliding controls that creates a pattern representing a graph of the frequency-response changes. Raising sliders boosts the affected frequencies lowering sliders cuts (attenuates) the affected frequencies.
HDCP: High-Bandwidth Digital Content Protection. Created by Intel, HDCP is used with HDTV signals over DVI and HDMI connections and on D-Theater D-VHS recordings to prevent unauthorized duplication of copyright material.
HDR: Hard-Drive Recorder. Device that uses a computer hard drive to store compressed digital audio and video signals.
High Pass: A filter that passes high frequencies, and attenuates low frequencies. Same as low cut.
Hz: Hertz or cycles per second. Something that repeats a cycle once each second moves at a rate of 1 Hz.
Incue/Inq/In-Point: These words all refer to the initial few seconds of audio signifying the beginning of the production.
Integrated Amplifier: A combination preamp and amplifier.
Impedance: A measure of the impediment to the flow of alternating current, measured in ohms at a given frequency. Larger numbers mean higher resistance to current flow.
KHz: Kilohertz or one thousand Hz.
Lavaliere: A small microphone that attaches to clothing, allowing the speaker to have a hands-free presentation.
Line Array: A group of speakers that have been arrayed or "built up" in the vertical or horizontal plane, which allow for a highly consistent sound field. A Line Array is perfect for medium to large audiences.
Line-Level (Low-Level): A level of electrical signals too low to make the average speaker move sufficiently. Amplifiers receive line-level signals and amplify them to speaker level.
lockout: The final words of a segment used to signify the production’s conclusion.
Low Pass: A filter that lets low frequencies go through but doesn’t let high frequencies go through. Same as high cut.
MHz: Megahertz, or 1 million Hz.
Midbass: The middle of the bass part of the frequency range, from approximately 50 to 100 Hz (upper bass would be from 100 to 200 Hz). Also used as a term for loudspeaker drivers designed to reproduce both bass and midrange frequencies.
Midrange: The middle of the audio frequency range. Also used as a term for loudspeaker drivers designed to reproduce this range.
Mixer: This is the unit in which audio signals are directed from. A mixer provides for both mic and line input combinations while allowing you to control one or more outputs.
MLP: Meridian Lossless Packing. Encoding format that is able to completely reconstruct the original signal at the receiving end. No information is lost or discarded, regardless of how trivial it might be. Used to encode six channels of high-resolution audio on DVD-A.
Mono: Monophonic sound. One channel.
MP3: MPEG-1 Audio Layer-3. Compression scheme used to transfer audio files via the Internet and store in portable players and digital audio servers.
Natural Sound (NATS): The nonverbal audio that occurs in a non-studio setting. NATS can be used to help characterize the setting.
Noise: An unwanted portion of a signal such as hiss, hum, whine, static, or buzzing.
Nonlinear Editing: Digital audio systems that allow for clips to be extracted without affecting the master recording.
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