Configurations Overview
SINGLE MICROWEDGE 12 OR MICROWEDGE 15

For most low to medium-high volume applications. MicroWedge 12 and
MicroWedge 15 offer smooth side-to-side coverage at volume levels that
exceed much larger wedges. The coaxial design provides a single point
source that is extremely stable and smooth
throughout the coverage area.
DUAL MICROWEDGE - NARROW SPACING
In applications where more volume (than provided by a single wedge) is
required, and where keeping the coverage of the mix localized is preferred.
The “sweet spot” will be fairly narrow from side to side, and applies mainly to
covering a stationary performer. The distance between the wedges is
equal to one MicroWedge.
DUAL MICROWEDGE - WIDE SPACING

The optimum spacing in most applications when using two MicroWedges.
The wider spacing (approximately two MicroWedges) greatly increases the
side-to-side width of the “sweet spot” while maintaining the increased
volume realized with two wedges. Additionally the “stereo sounding” effect
of having two sources will be more apparent as the distance between the
MicroWedges is increased.
TRIPLE MICROWEDGE ON TWO SEPARATE MIXES

This is an exceptionally effective setup that maximizes the advantages of
the trapezoidal angle design of MicroWedge Series cabinets. Vocals are
usually run to the outside monitors, and the instruments to the center
wedge. There are several advantages achieved by separating the
instruments from the vocals, including improved coverage
and clarity...
DUAL MICROWEDGE 12 WITH MICROWEDGE 15
CENTERED ON TWO SEPARATE MIXES
This configuration is extremely effective in producing substantial lowfrequency
energy while maintaining a very high level of vocal clarity and
volume. Like the triple MicroWedge setup above, instruments are usually
sent to the center wedge mix and vocals to the outside monitors.
Also Keep In Mind…
- Avoid putting two MicroWedges directly side by side when they are reproducing
the same signal. Each MicroWedge acts as a single-point source and when put
in close proximity to one another, they begin to act effectively as a line array.
While in some applications this may be beneficial, typically it will result in
horizontal coverage that is too narrow, also decreasing feedback stability.
- Increasing the distance between two wedges reproducing the same signal
results in an increase in side-to-side coverage, and it also reduces interference
between the wedges.
- While very compact, the MicroWedge Series provides considerably more
usable output in comparison to other wedges. Further, the floor porting, no
parallel walls, coaxial design and high output all combine to offer an amazing
level of clarity and stability. Thus, whenever possible, use the minimum amount
of wedges necessary to cover the area, and focus on minimizing interference
from multiple sources at the various listening positions.
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- MW8
8-in Coaxial Monitor
- MW10
10-in Coaxial Monitor
- MW12
12-in Coaxial Monitor
- MW15
15-in Coaxial Monitor
- MicroSub
15 Subwoofer
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