HK AUDIO LINEAR 7 112 XA 15 Inch 2-Way 2000-Watt Active Speaker Instruction Manual
- June 5, 2024
- HK AUDIO
Table of Contents
- HK AUDIO LINEAR 7 112 XA 15 Inch 2-Way 2000-Watt Active Speaker
- Important Safety Instructions!
- General Notes on Safety for Loudspeaker Systems
- Overview
- General Information
- An Overview of the Various LINEAR 7 Models
- Setting Up Speakers
- Example Systems
- Optional HK Audio Accessories
- Technical Specifications
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
HK AUDIO LINEAR 7 112 XA 15 Inch 2-Way 2000-Watt Active Speaker
2-Way 2000-Watt Active Speaker
Important Safety Instructions!
Read before connecting!
This product has been built by the manufacturer in accordance with IEC 62368-1
and left the factory in safe working order. To maintain this condition and
ensure non-risk operation, the user must follow the advice and warning
comments found in the operating instructions. If this product shall be used in
vehicles, ships, or aircraft or at altitudes exceeding 2000 m above sea level,
take care of the relevant safety regulations which may exceed the IEC 62368-1
requirement. WARNING: To prevent the risk of fire and shock hazards, do not
expose this appliance to moisture or rain. Do not the open the case – no user-
serviceable parts inside. Refer service to qualified service personnel.
This symbol, wherever it appears, alerts you to the presence of uninsulated
dangerous voltage inside the enclosure – voltage that may be sufficient to
constitute a risk of shock.
This symbol, wherever it appears, alerts you to the presence of externally
accessible hazardous voltage. External wiring connected to any terminal marked
with this symbol must be a “ready-made cable” complying with the
manufacturer’s recommendations or must be wiring installed by instructed
persons only.
This symbol, wherever it appears, alerts you to important operating and
maintenance instructions in the accompanying literature. Read the manual.
This symbol, wherever it appears, tells you: Take care! Hot surface! To
prevent burns you must not touch.
All electrical and electronic products including batteries should be disposed
of separately from the municipal waste stream via designated collection
facilities appointed by the government or the local authorities.
Read these instructions. Keep these instructions. Follow all warnings and
instructions marked on the product and in this manual.
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Do not use this product near water. Do not place the product near water, baths, washbasins, kitchen sinks, wet areas, swimming pools or damp rooms.
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Do not place objects containing liquid on the product – vases, glasses, bottles, etc.
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Clean only with a dry cloth.
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Do not remove any covers or sections of the housing.
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The set operating voltage of the product must match the local main supply voltage. If you are not sure of the type of power available consult your dealer or local power company.
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Before connecting the device, please ensure that the main supply you are using is equipped with adequate protection against short-circuiting and grounding faults when the device is plugged in.
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To reduce the risk of electrical shock, the grounding of this product must be maintained. Use only the power supply cord provided with this product, and maintain the function of the center (grounding) pin of the mains connection at any time. Make sure the mains outlet used provides a proper protective ground connection.
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Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades one wider than the other. A grounding-type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong is provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for the replacement of the obsolete outlet.
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Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the device! Power supply cords should always be handled carefully. Periodically check cords for cuts or signs of stress, especially at the plug and the point where the cord exits the device.
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Never use a damaged power cord.
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Unplug this product during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
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This product can be fully disconnected from the mains only by pulling the mains plug at the unit or the wall socket. The product must be placed in such a way at any time, that disconnecting from mains is easily possible.
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Fuses are to be replaced exclusively by qualified personnel, and then only with fuses of the proper type and rating.
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Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the unit has been damaged in any way, such as:
- When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed.
- If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the product.
- If the product has been exposed to rain or moisture.
- If the product does not operate normally when the operating instructions are followed.
- If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged.
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Do not connect external speakers to this product with an impedance lower than the rated impedance given on the product or in this manual. Use only cables with sufficient cross-section according to the local safety regulations.
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Keep away from direct sunlight.
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Do not install near heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other devices that produce heat.
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This apparatus is for moderate climates areas use, not suitable for use in tropical climates countries.
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Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. This product must not be placed in
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Always allow a cold device to warm up to ambient temperature when being moved into a room. Condensation can form inside it and damage the product when being used without warming up.
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Do not place naked flame sources, such as lighted candles on the product.
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The device must be positioned at least 20 cm/8″ away from the walls.
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Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the product. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/product combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
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Use only accessories recommended by the manufacturer, this applies to all kinds of accessories, for example, protective covers, transport bags, stands, and wall or ceiling mounting equipment. In case of attaching any kind of accessories to the product, always follow the instructions for use, provided by the manufacturer. Never use fixing points on the product other than specified by the manufacturer.
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This appliance is NOT suitable to be used by any person or persons (including children) with limited physical, sensorial or mental ability, or by persons with insufficient experience and/or knowledge to operate such an appliance. Children under 4 years of age must be kept away from this appliance at all times.
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Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short-out parts that could result in a risk of fire or electric shock.
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This product is capable of delivering sound pressure levels in excess of 90 dB, which may cause permanent hearing damage! Exposure to extremely high noise levels may cause permanent hearing loss. Wear hearing protection if continuously exposed to such high levels.
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The manufacturer only guarantees the safety, reliability, and efficiency of this product if:
- Assembly, extension, re-adjustment, modifications or repairs are carried out by the manufacturer or by persons authorized to do so.
- The electrical installation of the relevant area complies with the requirements of IEC (ANSI) specifications.
- The unit is used in accordance with the operating instructions.
- This product is optimized for use with music and speech signals. Using this product with a sine wave, square wave or another kind of measuring signal at a higher level may lead to severe damage to the product.
General Notes on Safety for Loudspeaker Systems
Mounting systems may only be used for those loudspeaker systems authorized by
the manufacturer and only with the mounting accessories specified by the
manufacturer in the installation instructions. Read and heed the
manufacturer’s installation instructions. The indicated load-bearing capacity
cannot be guaranteed and the manufacturer will not be liable for damages in
the event of improper installation or the use of unauthorized mounting
accessories. The system’s load-bearing capacity cannot be guaranteed and
the manufacturer will not be liable for damages in the event that
loudspeakers, mounting accessories, and connecting and attaching components
are modified in any way.
Components affecting safety may only be repaired by the manufacturer or
authorized agents, otherwise, the operating permit will be voided.
Installation may be performed by qualified personnel only, and then only at
pick-points with sufficient load-carrying capacity and
in compliance with local building regulations. Use only the mounting hardware
specified by the manufacturer in the installation instructions (screws,
anchors, etc.). Take all the precautions necessary to ensure bolted
connections and other threaded locking devices will not loosen.
Fixed and portable installations (in this case, speakers and mounting
accessories) must be secured by two independent safeties to prevent them from
falling. Safeties must be able to catch accessories or parts that are loose or
may become loose. Ensure compliance with the given national regulations when
using connecting, attaching,
and rigging devices. Factor potential dynamic forces (jerk) into the equation
when determining the proper size and load-bearing capacity of safeties.
Be sure to observe the speaker stands’ maximum load-bearing capacity. Note that for reasons of design and construction, most speaker stands are approved to bear centric loads only; that is, the speakers’ mass has to be precisely centered and balanced. Ensure speaker stands are set up stably and securely. Take appropriate added measures to secure speaker stands, for example, when:
- the floor or ground surface does not provide a stable, secure base.
- they are extended to heights that impede stability.
- high wind pressure may be expected.
- there is the risk that they may be knocked over by people.
Special measures may become necessary as precautions against unsafe audience behavior. Do not set up speaker stands on evacuation routes and emergency exits. Ensure corridors are wide enough and put proper barriers and markings in place when setting the speaker stands up in passageways. Mounting and dismounting are especially hazardous tasks. Use aids suitable for this purpose. Observe the given national regulations when doing so.
Wear proper protection (in particular, a helmet, gloves, and safety shoes) and
use only suitable means of ascent
(ladders, scaffolds, etc.) during installation. Compliance with this
requirement is the sole responsibility of the company performing the
installation.
WARNING! After installation, inspect the system comprised of the mounting
fixtures and loudspeakers to ensure it is properly secured.
The operator of loudspeaker systems (fixed or portable) must regularly inspect
or ask a third party to regularly inspect all system components in accordance
with the given country’s regulations and have possible defects repaired
immediately.
We also strongly recommend maintaining a logbook or the like to document all
inspections.
Also, be sure to provide sufficient safety margins for the rigging points used
for flown systems. Observe the given national regulations when doing so.
Professional loudspeaker systems can produce harmful volume levels. Even prolonged exposure to seemingly harmless levels (starting at about 95 dBA SPL) can cause permanent hearing damage! Therefore we recommend that everyone who is exposed to high volume levels produced by loudspeaker systems wears professional hearing protection (earplugs or earmuffs).
Manufacturer: Stamer Musikanlagen GmbH, Magdeburger Str. 8, 66606 St. Wendel, Germany
Overview
Welcome to the HK Audio family!
Thank you for choosing a brand-name product made by our company. Rest assured,
we engineered and built it with the greatest care so it will serve you well
for many tomorrows to come.
Even if your experience with sound systems runs deep, some things about this
product are sure to be new to you. This is why we ask that you do not set this
manual aside without reading it fi rst. Be sure to keep it in a safe place for
later reference.
Here’s wishing you the best sound on every occasion!
Your HK Audio team
Strong electromagnetic interference or electrostatic discharge may prevent the
product from functioning normally. If this happens, the product may be
returned to normal operation by powering off and on again. Should this not
result in the product functioning normally again, please move the product away
from the source of disturbance and try again.
Warranty
Use the convenient online registration option at www.hkaudio.com.
The registration is only valid if the device is registered within 30 days of the date of purchase.
HK Audio
Technischer Service Postfach 1509 66595 St. Wendel, Germany
Fax: +49 6851 905 100
General Information
Unpacking and Inventorying
When you fi rst unpack your LINEAR 7 speaker cabinet, take a quick inventory to
make sure it comes complete with the manual and Powercon mains cable.
Connectors and Controls
L7 XA/FA models
L7 118 Sub A
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Input
This XLR/ 1/4″ (6.35 mm) combo jack provides a balanced input for analog signals.- L7 XA/FA models have one input channel.
- The L7 118 Sub A subwoofer has two separate inputs for the left and right signals. The two channels are equal and merged post-preamp, so you can use either one in mono mode.
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Thru
Use this parallel, balanced XLR output to send the signal routed into the Input through to other components. This output remains active even when the electronic components are deactivated. The subwoofer has two of these ports. -
Gain
Use this knob to adjust the input gain for the incoming signal.- The control range for the XA/FA models sweeps from –∞ (mute) to +6 dB. • This knob adjusts the gain for both of the L7 118 Sub-A’s stereo preamp channels in a range of -6 to +6 dB.
- The center-notched 12 o’clock position is 0 dB in both cases.
Heads up: The Gain setting does not affect the signal sent to the DSP Out.
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Input/Limiter LED
This LED lights up green to indicate incoming signals and red to indicate signal peaks. The LED briefl y fl ashes red to tell you the Limiter is responding to signal peaks. If it stays red, turn down the Gain knob. -
DSP Out
Use this XLR port to forward the signal routed into the Input jack or to forward a digital audio signal streamed in via Milan™, an AVB-based digital audio network protocol. The onboard DSP can process both types of signals. This means the DSP Out can serve as a network interface that lets you integrate an added powered speaker that is not equipped with Ethernet ports. You can even use it as an audio interface to send audio signals streamed in to the LINEAR 7 speaker onto other speakers, for example, to powered LINEAR SUB series subwoofers. In the factory default configuration, the unprocessed input signal goes straight to DSP Out it, regardless of the selected preset and the Gain knob setting. -
Ethernet In /Thru
Use the two Ethercon ports to integrate the speaker into a network. They accept RJ45 and Ethercon (NE8 MX, NE8 MX6, NE8 MC) plugs. Use the Ethernet Thru port to forward the network signal.
Always use S/STP or S/FTP cables to shield against electromagnetic interference. We recommend CAT6 cables. A separate manual explains the fi ner points of network integration, remote control functions and audio streaming*.
You will fi nd it on the LINEAR 7 download page at www.hkaudio.com. For a
brief description of the DSP functions, see section 8 Preset. -
Data
This LED lights up orange when data flows through the network connector.
MILAN implementation/certification was in the works at the time of writing. Visit www.hkaudio.com to get an update. -
Preset
Use the Preset selection button to call up factory presets or a user preset you can configure via the remote DSP CONTROL software. Tap the select button once to scroll through Presets 1 through 4.
A separate manual explains how to program the four remote users presets. You will fi nd it on the LINEAR 7 download page at www.hkaudio.com.
Presets:
****| L7 110 XA| L7 112 XA| L7 112 FA| L7 115 FA| L7 118 Sub A
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1| Flat| Flat| Flat| Flat| Front
2| Monitor| Monitor| Boost| Boost| Cardioid 1
3| Low Cut| Low Cut| Low Cut| Low Cut| Cardioid 2
4| Remote (to access stored settings via the remote HK Audio DSP CONTROL software)
The L7 XA/FA models’ factory presets:
Flat | Delivers linear response across the full frequency range |
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Monitor | Optimized to dampen the extra bass generated by floor coupling when |
you set a speaker on its side for use as a monitor
Boost| Enhances low-frequency response when you use the mid/ high unit a
standalone speaker without a subwoofer
Low Cut| A high-pass filter optimizes the unit for use as a mid/high unit
paired with the L7 118 Sub A
The L7 118 Sub-A’s factory presets:
Front | Standard operating mode for a forward-facing subwoofer |
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Cardioid 1:1 | For cardioid setups with one forward-facing L7 118 Sub A; see |
section 4.2 for more on this
Cardioid 2:1| For cardioid setups with two forward-facing L7 118 Sub A; see
section 4.2 for more on this
Factory presets 1 to 3 address the speaker only and not the DSP Out.
Heads up: If you are operating the speaker in a network connected to the
remote DSP CONTROL software, you can configure the DSP Out independently even
when using factory presets 1 to 3. To learn more about this, consult the
separate DSP CONTROL manual. You will fi nd it on the LINEAR 7 download page at
Factory presets 1 to 3 address the speaker only and not the DSP Out.
Heads up: If you are operating the speaker in a network connected to the
remote DSP CONTROL software, you can configure the DSP Out independently even
when using factory presets 1 to 3. To learn more about this, consult the
separate DSP CONTROL manual. You will fi nd it on the LINEAR 7 download page at
www.hkaudio.com.
The Remote Preset
Remote| This lets you call up a user preset that you previously stored via DSP
CONTROL for the speaker as well as for the DSP Out. The speakers does not need
to be connected to the remote software to do this.
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The remote preset’s default setup is identical to factory preset 1 (Flat/Front).
You can access the following DSP functions via the remote DSP CONTROL software and save your settings in user presets:
Fully parametric 10-band EQ with variable filter characteristics for each
frequency band, high-pass and low-pass filters with variable filter
characteristics, Limiter, Delay, Polarity, Level, and Mute
You can configure these parameters separately and independently for the speaker
and its DSP Out.
Screenshot of the remote DSP CONTROL software. You can download this software free of charge at the LINEAR 7 product page at www.hkaudio.com. The speaker and DSP Out parameters are identical, but the powerful onboard DSP lets you configure each set independently.
Power
This rocker switch turns the power on and off. Set it to Power to turn the
electronic components on and to Off to disconnect them from the mains power
supply. The Power switch does not affect the Powercon Link port. See section
12 below for more on this.
Power-LED
This LED lights up green when the electronic components are getting main
power.
Mains Input
Use the factory-included Powercon mains cord to connect this socket to a power
outlet. Insert 13 the push-pull connector and turn it clockwise to make sure
the Powercon cord engages and locks. To unlock it, pull the Powercon plug’s
locking mechanism towards the cable and turn it counterclockwise.
Link (L7 118 Sub A only)
This socket can power up to three additional LINEAR 7 speaker cabinets.
Hardwired to the Mains Input, it is not affected by the Power switch setting.
The Link circuit goes live the moment you connect the Mains Input to a power
source. This is why you must make sure all downstream devices are switched off
before you connect them to the Link port.
Auto Sleep
Use this recessed button to switch energy-saving Auto Sleep mode on and off.
Your speaker leaves the factory with the Auto Sleep button pressed to enable
this mode. This function puts the electronic components to sleep when four and
a half hours pass without the speaker registering an audio signal, data sent
to the Ethercon ports, or an adjustment of a button or knob. The only way to
wake it up is by switching the Power button off and on again or patching an
analog audio signal into the Input.
Heads up: You cannot wake up the speaker via the Ethercon ports. There is but one way to deactivate the Auto Sleep function – by ‘undressing’ the button to set it to the up position.
An Overview of the Various LINEAR 7 Models
The LINEAR 7 series consists of four mid/high units and a subwoofer, the L7 110 XA, L7 112 XA, L7 112 FA, L7 115 FA, and the L7 118 Sub-A. The housings of the multifunctional L7 110 XA and L7 112 XA models are angled 30° so you can also set them sideways for use monitors. The larger housings of the L7 112 FA and L7 115 FA full-range models deliver more low-frequency sound pressure.
All XA and FA models are loaded with rotatable horns. The directivity of each
cabinet’s horn is optimized for its primary purpose – that is, the most
frequently used application. The L7 110 XA cab sports a 10″ woofer and
a horn with a wide 80°x60° throw pattern to provide uniform near-fi eld
coverage. L7 112 XA/FA cabs feature a 12″ woofer and a horn with a medium
70°x50° throw pattern. The L7 115 FA cab comes with 15″ woofer and a horn with
a narrow 60°x40° long-throw pattern.
You need tools to rotate the horns, so they are not conducive to frequent adjustment. The idea is to optimize the throw pattern for the cabinet’s primary application.
Tip: You do not have to rotate the horn when setting the cab on its side for use as a stage monitor. In fact, the upright speaker’s narrower vertical throw pattern works great in the horizontal position. Its tightly focused directivity minimizes overlap with adjacent monitors and reduces the risk of feedback risk because you can aim the speaker more accurately.
Setting Up Speakers
The XA/FA Models
LINEAR 7 mid/high units may be stacked on subwoofers, mounted on speaker
stands or poles, installed with wall brackets, or fl own with the proper
rigging hardware.
Setting Up with the DuoTilt 3/7
All mid/high units feature the HK Audio DuoTilt 3/7, a special mount for 35 mm speaker stands and poles offering two angles, -3° and -7°, to provide better coverage. The built 3/7 is sited closer to the baffle to maintain the optimum center of gravity when the speaker is on a stand.
Setting Up with the Tilt Unit
HK Audio offers an optional Tilt Unit if you wish to tilt the mid/high units
when they are stacked directly on subwoofers. It screws into the subwoofer’s
M20 mount just like a speaker pole. This lets you take advantage of the
DuoTilt’s -3° and -7° inclination angles in stacked setups with the Tilt Unit
holding the mid/high units in place.
Caution! If you do not use the Tilt Unit to stack mid/high units, be sure
to secure these cabinets in place, for example, with lashing straps.
General Info about Setting Up with Speaker Stands
Heads-up: Always make sure the speaker stand is on solid footing and be
sure to observe the manufacturer’s instructions as to its maximum load-bearing
capacity.
Caution!
- Use only speaker stands that are stable enough to prevent accidental tipping. Ensure the speaker stand is designed to handle the cabinet’s weight. Adjustable stands’ highest setting must be limited to prevent the combination of speaker stand and speaker from tipping. This applies when setting the stand on a fl at, a horizontal surface.
- When setting up on an uneven or sloping surface, make sure the speaker stand’s base is secured to prevent accidental tipping, either by attaching suitable weights to the base or taking other measures to secure the stand.
- The use of any other fi fixtures or fitings can result in instability that may result in injury.
Rigging:
All XA and FA models can be fl own by installing the AP-8 attachment and steel
cables or chains to their rigging points, or by installing the proper truss
brackets.
FA models provide heavy-duty 4×5 mm threaded inserts in the side-mounted shell
grips serving to attach the HK Audio TB-45N or TB-45NQ (the Q stands for
quick-release pins). XA models’ wedge monitor-like angled panel does not
accommodate a shell grip, so they come with reinforced 2×8 mm threaded
mounting points that let you bolt on the HK Audio TB-28N truss bracket.
Mounting instructions are enclosed with the truss brackets.
Clustering:
LINEAR 7 FA enclosures feature angled side panels for easy clustering.
L7 118 Sub A
Deploy the L7 118 Sub A as you would any other direct radiating subwoofer. However, do not stack the bass bins when confi during cardioid setups. Instead, place them side by side, maintaining a distance of at least one meter from the walls. You have two cardioid setups to choose from – Cardioid 1:1 and Cardioid 2:1. The diagrams below show the front view from the audience’s perspective.
Select the proper preset for the given setup on the L7 118 Sub-A’s rear panel. See section 2, 8 Preset for more on this:
Both setups attenuate the rearward sound pressure level by up to 34 dB and boost the forward SPL by around 2 dB.
When is it a good idea to go with a cardioid setup?
While speakers are able to throw midrange and high frequencies in directional patterns, low frequencies tend to radiate in all directions. Excessive bass levels can often be a problem on and behind the stage. And promoters are increasingly making demands to limit sound systems’ low-end reach, for example, in festival tents at urban venues. Such demands for limiting low- range frequencies’ range are best met with cardioid setups. With its hardware appointments and filter sets, the L7 118 Sub A provides a fast, easy way to confi sure effective cardioid setups.
Example Systems
Setting Up a 2.1 Stereo System
With the benefi t of the L7 118 Sub-A’s onboard stereo preamp, you can easily set up a 2.1 system routing both the left and right channels into the L7 118 Sub A and then forwarding their signals to the mid/high units via its two Thru ports. The L7 110 XA’s wide throw patterns are perfect for this application.
Presets:
Mid/high units | Low Cut |
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L7 118 Sub A | Front |
For a balanced image, center the subwoofer between the two mid/high units.
Setting Speakers on Poles
If you wish to place mid/high units on speaker poles rather than stands, simply screw a pole with an M20 thread into the M20 pole mount on the L7 118 Sub A.
Presets:
Mid/high units | Low Cut |
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L7 118 Sub A | Front |
Stacking Speakers
Placing three L7 118 Sub As on top of one another creates a 1.65 m stack. You may place the mid/high units directly on the bass bins.
Presets:
Mid/high units | Low Cut |
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L7 118 Sub A | Front |
Confi during a 1:1 Cardioid Setup
Use a speaker pole to set up 1:1 cardioid systems. Aim the bottom subwoofers to the rear.
Presets:
Mid/high units | Low Cut |
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L7 118 Sub A – top | Front |
L7 118 Sub A – bottom | Cardioid 1:1 |
Configuring a 2:1 Cardioid Setup
Presets:
Mid/high units | Low Cut |
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L7 118 Sub A – top | Front |
L7 118 Sub A – center | Cardioid 2:1 |
L7 118 Sub A – bottom | Front |
You will fi nd several example setups for your LINEAR 7 system starting on page 42.
Optional HK Audio Accessories
HK Audio off ers rain covers for the FA/XA models. They also serve to protect the speakers in transit and splash-proof them during operation. Brackets are also available for mounting and fl ying speakers. Visit the LINEAR 7 product pages at www.hkaudio.com to learn more.
HK Audio off ers a cover for the L7 118 Sub A to protect it in transit and a robust Rear Protection Plate (RPP) to splash-proof electronic components and guard against unauthorized handling in cardioid mode. The enclosure comes with mounting points for casters. Visit the LINEAR 7 product pages at www.hkaudio.com to learn more.
Technical Specifications
Model | L7 110 XA | L7 112 XA | L7 112 FA | L7 115 FA | L7 118 Sub A |
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Max. SPL @ 10% THD | 126 dB half space |
(70 Hz – 12 kHz averaged)
| 128 dB half space
(70 Hz – 12 kHz averaged)
| 128 dB half space
(70 Hz – 12 kHz averaged)
| 129 dB half space
(70 Hz – 12 kHz averaged)
| 129 dB half space
(42 Hz – 100 Hz averaged)
Max. SPL peak @ 10% THD| 129 dB half space| 131 dB half space| 131 dB half
space| 134 dB half space| 131 dB half space
Frequency response
+/- 3 dB
| 70 Hz – 19 kHz| 67 Hz – 19 kHz| 64 Hz – 19 kHz| 57 Hz – 19 kHz| 42 Hz –
X-over
Frequency response
-10 dB
| 65 Hz – 19 kHz| 62 Hz – 19 kHz| 55 Hz – 20 kHz| 54 Hz – 19 kHz| 38 Hz –
X-over
Power amp output (peak power)| 2000 W| 2000 W| 2000 W| 2000 W| 2000 W
Amp type| Class D – biamped| Class D – biamped| Class D – biamped| Class D –
biamped| Class D
Bass woofer| –| –| –| –| 1x 18″, 4″ voice coil
Low/Mid speaker| 1x 10″, 2.5″ voice coil| 1x 12″, 2.5″ voice coil| 1x 12″,
2.5″ voice coil| 1x 15″, 3″ voice coil| –
HF driver| 1″, 1.4″ voice coil| 1″, 1.7″ voice coil| 1″, 1.7″ voice coil| 1″,
1.7″ voice coil| –
Horn directivity| 80° x 60° CD horn, rotatable| 70° x 50° CD horn, rotatable|
70° x 50° CD horn, rotatable| 60° x 40° CD horn, rotatable| –
Active x-over frequency| 2 kHz FIR X-Over with 60 dB/oct.| 1.6 kHz FIR X-Over
with 60 dB/oct.| 1.6 kHz FIR X-Over with 60 dB/oct.| 1.5 kHz FIR X-Over with
60 dB/oct.| –
Max. input level| +20 dBu| +20 dBu| +20 dBu| +20 dBu| +20 dBu
Analog ports| 1x XLR Combo In bal., 1x XLR Thru bal.| 1x XLR Combo In bal., 1x
XLR Thru bal.| 1x XLR Combo In bal., 1x XLR Thru bal.| 1x XLR Combo In bal.,
1x XLR Thru bal.| 2x XLR Combo In bal., 2x XLR Thru bal.
DSP Out| 1x XLR| 1x XLR| 1x XLR| 1x XLR| 1x XLR
Network port| Ethercon RJ45, 1x In, 1x Thru| Ethercon RJ45, 1x In, 1x Thru|
Ethercon RJ45, 1x In, 1x Thru| Ethercon RJ45, 1x In, 1x Thru| Ethercon RJ45,
1x In, 1x Thru
Filter presets| Flat, Monitor, Low Cut, Remote| Flat, Monitor, Low Cut,
Remote| Flat, Boost, Low Cut, Remote| Flat, Boost, Low Cut, Remote| Front,
Cardioid 1:1, Cardioid 2:1, Remote
Remote software| HK Audio DSP CONTROL
(Windows, Mac OS)
| HK Audio DSP CONTROL
(Windows, Mac OS)
| HK Audio DSP CONTROL
(Windows, Mac OS)
| HK Audio DSP CONTROL
(Windows, Mac OS)
| HK Audio DSP CONTROL
(Windows, Mac OS)
DSP functions| Fully parametric 10-band EQ
with variable filter characteris- tics, High-Pass Filter, Low-Pass Filter, Polarity, Level, Delay,
Limiter, Mute
| Fully parametric 10-band EQ
with variable filter characteris- tics, High-Pass Filter, Low-Pass Filter, Polarity, Level, Delay,
Limiter, Mute
| Fully parametric 10-band EQ
with variable filter characteris- tics, High-Pass Filter, Low-Pass Filter, Polarity, Level, Delay,
Limiter, Mute
| Fully parametric 10-band EQ with variable filter characteristics,
High-Pass Filter, Low-Pass Filter, Polarity, Level, Delay, Limiter,
Mute
| Fully parametric 10-band EQ with variable filter characteristics,
High-Pass Filter, Low-Pass Filter, Polarity, Level, Delay, Limiter,
Mute
Sampling rate| 96 kHz| 96 kHz| 96 kHz| 96 kHz| 96 kHz
System latency| less than 2.6 ms| less than 2.6 ms| less than 2.6 ms| less
than 2.6 ms| less than 2.6 ms
Mains connector| 1x Powercon NAC3 In, 100–240 V| 1x Powercon NAC3 In, 100–240
V| 1x Powercon NAC3 In, 100–240 V| 1x Powercon NAC3 In, 100–240 V| 1x Powercon
NAC3 In,
1x Powercon NAC3 Thru, 100–240 V
Power consumption| 1 A / 100–240 V nominal according to EN 62368-1| 1 A /
100–240 V nominal according to EN 62368-1| 1 A / 100–240 V nominal accor- ding
to EN 62368-1| 1 A / 100–240 V nominal accor- ding to EN 62368-1| 1.9 A /
100–240 V nominal according to EN 62368-1
Clustering angle| –| –| 70°| 60°| –
Angles up| 30°| 30°| –| –| –
Pole mount| DuoTilt 3°/7°| DuoTilt 3°/7°| DuoTilt 3°/7°| DuoTilt 3°/7°| 1x M20
Suspension points| 5x M8 (AP-8)| 5x M8 (AP-8)| 4x M8 (AP-8)| 3x M8 (AP-8)| –
Grips| 2x SingleGrip| 1x MultiGrip, 1x SingleGrip| 2x MultiGrip| 2x MultiGrip|
2x MultiGrip
Housing| Hybrid (birch multiplex / MDF)| Hybrid (birch multiplex / MDF)|
Hybrid (birch multiplex / MDF)| Hybrid (birch multiplex / MDF)| Birch
multiplex
Front grille| 2 mm metal grille backed with black acoustic foam| 2 mm metal
grille backed with black acoustic foam| 2 mm metal grille backed with black
acoustic foam| 2 mm metal grille backed with black acoustic foam| 2 mm metal
grille backed with black acoustic foam
Finish| Black acrylic enamel| Black acrylic enamel| Black acrylic enamel|
Black acrylic enamel| Black acrylic enamel
Dimensions (WxHxD)| 36 x 54 x 31 cm
14-11/64 x 21-1/4 x 12-13/64″
| 37 x 67 x 31 cm
14-9/16 x 26-3/8 x 12-13/64″
| 37 x 67 x 37 cm
14-9/16 x 26-3/8 x 14-9/16″
| 45 x 71 x 45 cm
17-23/32 x 27-61/64 x 17-23/32″
| 55 x 56 x 69 cm
21-21/32 x 22-3/64 x 27-11/64″
Weight| 17 kg / 37.5 lbs| 21 kg / 46.3 lbs| 23 kg / 50.7 lbs| 32 kg / 70.5 lbs| 41 kg / 90.4 lbs
References
Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
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