Ashly RW-8C, RD-8C manual

Models: RW-8C RD-8C

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Note: On newer 24.24M units which show an illustration of WR-5 wiring on the back panel, it is not necessary to wire pin 2 and pin 5 together at the 24.24M data connector.

24.24M before the remote can be connected. The 24.24M will re- member the last level settings that were sent from the remote after it is disconnected, UNTIL the 24.24M is powered down. For example, if the remote sent mute messages, the muted 24.24M channels will remain muted after the remote is disconnected. If the 24.24M is power cycled with the remote disconnected, the 24.24M levels affected by the RD-8C fader assignments will return to the original settings they started at before the remote was introduced.

Within Protea System Software, select <24.24M Matrix Pro- cessor> under the device menu, then select <RD-8C Fader Assign- ments> under the options menu. The resulting pop-up box allows complete custom assignment of 24.24M inputs or outputs to any RD/ RW-8C fader channel.

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Ashly RW-8C, RD-8C manual

RW-8C, RD-8C specifications

The Ashly RW-8C and RD-8C are advanced audio processing tools designed to enhance performance in a variety of acoustic environments. Tailored specifically for professional audio applications, these devices offer a multitude of features that distinguish them in the market, making them ideal for both live sound reinforcement and studio recording.

The Ashly RW-8C is a digital processor that integrates seamlessly into any sound system. It provides precise control over audio signals, ensuring clarity and fidelity. One of its standout features is the 8-channel design, allowing for flexible routing and distribution of audio. Each channel comes equipped with extensive EQ capabilities, enabling users to tailor the sound according to the specific needs of the venue or recording setting. With a user-friendly interface, adjusting settings and making real-time changes is straightforward, facilitating quick adjustments during performances.

On the other hand, the RD-8C serves as a versatile remote display for the RW-8C. It not only mirrors the adjustments made on the RW-8C but also offers additional visual feedback for monitoring levels and settings remotely. This feature is particularly beneficial in larger venues where the sound engineer may need to manage audio settings from a distance. The RD-8C includes an easy-to-read LED display, ensuring that adjustments can be made with precision even under low-light conditions.

Both devices are engineered with state-of-the-art technologies that enhance performance. They utilize high-quality components that minimize background noise and distortion, creating a clean audio signal path that is critical for professional applications. Additionally, the Ashly RW-8C and RD-8C support various digital audio protocols, including Dante and AES67, making them compatible with contemporary audio networks. This interoperability allows for streamlined integration into diverse audio infrastructures.

In terms of physical characteristics, the Ashly devices are built to withstand the rigours of touring and live events. They feature rugged enclosures designed for durability, ensuring reliability in every application. The compact design allows them to fit easily into racks, optimizing space without compromising on functionality.

Overall, the Ashly RW-8C and RD-8C represent a significant leap in audio processing technology, combining versatility, user-friendly interfaces, and robust performance. Whether deployed in a concert setting, a theater, or a recording studio, these devices enhance sound quality and provide engineers the tools they need to achieve professional results.