StageSource L3t uses six Smart Speaker modes for various scenarios: front-of-house PA, floor monitor, personal PA, keyboard and acoustic guitar backline or with Line 6 POD multi-effect processors as an electric guitar speaker system. Smart Speaker modes are set automatically via built-in orientation sensors that detect whether the speaker has been pole-mounted or tilted for use as a monitor.
A full-range three-way speaker system, the StageSource L3t tri-amped design provides 1,400 watts of balanced audio through dual 10-inch woofers and a horn-loaded, one-inch, exit-compression driver for a 132 dB maximum SPL.
Used as a standalone PA system, performers can use a feature set including a built-in mixer with two mic/instrument inputs, three-band EQ with sweepable mid, Smart Effects (modulation and reverb), Line 6 acoustic guitar modelling, which is designed to improve the output signal of an acoustic guitar outfitted with piezo pickups, and 12-band feedback suppression technology.
For larger bands, live sound events or houses of worship, StageSource L3t can be configured into front-of-house and monitor systems. Connected via L6 LINK, the Line 6 networking protocol, StageSource L3t speakers automatically detect each other and adjust their settings accordingly. Used in a system with StageSource L3s subwoofers, crossovers and levels are automatically set.
StageSource L3t features plywood construction, a steel grille with a protective screen backing and four M10 suspension points and a pull-back for install scenarios.
You can learn more at line6.com/l3t.
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