Milo 120 vertical splay and coverage, Ld-3 – Meyer Sound MILO 120 User Manual

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Signal Flow for a Typical
Integrated Reinforcement System

Because the MILO 120 loudspeaker is compatible with most other Meyer Sound reinforcement loudspeakers, sound designers have maximum
freedom to customize systems for their needs. This block diagram illustrates the signal flow for a typical integrated sound reinforcement
system using 10 MILO cabinets per side for the main arrays, and two MILO 120 loudspeakers used as downfill.

Digital Delay

2 In x 6 Out

Digital Delay/EQ

LD-3

Channel A

IN SUB OUT

CH 1 OUT

CH 2 OUT

CH 3 OUT

Channel B

IN SUB OUT

CH 1 OUT

CH 2 OUT

CH 3 OUT

Channel A

INSERTS SENDS

IN SUB OUT

Full Range

IN CH 1 OUT

Post Array

IN CH 2 OUT

Post Array

IN CH 3

Post HPF

Channel B

INSERTS SENDS

IN SUB OUT

Full Range

IN CH 1 OUT

Post Array

IN CH 2 OUT

Post Array

IN CH 3

Post HPF

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(10) MILO

(10) MILO

(2) MILO 120

(2) MILO 120

W/ MILO 120-I INSERTS

(OPTIONAL)

W/ MILO 120-I INSERTS

(OPTIONAL)

(6) 700-HP SUB

(6) 700-HP SUB

MILO 120 Vertical Splay and Coverage

These illustrations show how the splay between adjacent
cabinets in a MILO/MILO 120 array may be adjusted to
tailor coverage for a specific venue. The MAPP Online
plots illustrate the vertical directivity characteristics of
this example array, with a section view of the venue
superimposed.

The top six cabinets (MILO) are splayed at small angles to
throw farther through coupling and cover the back of the
venue. The bottom two cabinets (MILO 120) are splayed at
wider angles to better cover the near field.

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