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| Intrinsic Correction White Paper (PDF 1.5MB) Sept. 2007 This paper written by Mark Engebretson, discusses some basic line array theory and how Intrinsic Correction processing can be used to tune the line array to produce more accurate response. PowerLight 3 White Paper - Design Considerations for High-Output Portable Amplifiers (PDF 283K) May, 2007 Discussion on professional amplifier requirements in today's touring environment and technical details on the design of the new PowerLight PL380 Class D power amplifier. BASIS Power Limiter, White Paper (PDF 81k) A discussion on BASIS Power Limiter technology and its advantages toward loudspeaker performance and protection. Included in this discussion are guidlines on how to configure a BASIS Power Limiter through QSControl.net for a variety of QSC loudspeaker models. PowerLight 9.0PFC, White Paper (PDF 61k) High-Power Innovations in Audio Amplifier Technology. Here you will find a close look at the most advanced audio amplifier in the world. A read through of this article will reveal that the PowerLight 9.0 PFC is an unmistakeable technical marvel. WideLine Note & Development, White Paper (PDF 1.3MB) Design notes about the development of the WideLine Array. PowerLight 9.0 Feature Article, Article (PDF 892k) A thorough technical look at the PowerLight 9.0 from Pro Audio Review's contributing editor Tom Young. PowerLight 1.8 Product Review, Article (PDF 429k) Mark Frink, contributing editor for Mix magazine, offers an outsider's in-depth analysis on the technical achievements of the PowerLight 1.8 amplifier. Field test methods and results are also discussed for those who want more performance details. PowerLight 4.0 Product Review, Article (PDF 464k) An earlier flagship of the PowerLight line (only recently up-staged by the PowerLight 9.0), the PowerLight 4.0 undergoes a thorough review by Steve La Cerra for EQ Magazine. Details of this review are given here. Anatomy of an Amplifier, Article (PDF 49k) QSC's Founder and Chief Technical Officer, Pat Quilter, has written an article for Sound & Video Contractor that fully describes the operating principles behind QSC amplifiers. This article also offers a technical look at different amplifier classes (Class AB, G, and H). Solving the Power Puzzle, Article (PDF 2.7MB) Originally written for LIVE SOUND! International magazine, QSC Applications Engineer Bob Lee’s Solving the Power Puzzle is an insightful and informative look at the frequently misunderstood aspects of power amplification. RAVE (Routing Audio Via Ethernet) Application Notes, Reference Documents, Tutorials and Resources RAVE is a revolutionary signal transport system that allows you to route multiple channels of audio over standard Ethernet hardware and cabling. A single RAVE network can now replace hundreds of analog audio cables, dramatically reducing installation time, effort and cabling costs while improving routing flexibility and audio performance. |
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