WL3082 is designed for tri-amplification. Adding WL212-sw subwoofers creates 4-way active system. Arrays can be assembled using only WL3082 line arrays modules, with WL212-sw subwoofers at the top of the array, or by utilizing the EB3082 extension bar, subwoofers can be flown behind the main array. Arrays of up to twelve WL3082 modules, with four WL212-sw subwoofers flown behind can be accommodated by the combination of 2x AF3082-S small array frames and a single EB3082 extension bar . As many as twelve WL3082 modules can be suspended using one AF3082-S while the AF3082-L large array frame can be used to assemble arrays of up to 12 x WL3082 modules alone or suspended below up to 4 x WL212-sw subwoofers. The AF8-10 adapter frame (not shown) allows the user to add WL3082 WideLine-8 arrays beneath WL2012 WideLine-10 arrays. The PB3082 pullback bar (not shown) can be used to attain extra downangle in flown arrays or as a suspension bar for arrays of up to eight WL3082 modules. Dual 12-inch subwoofer designed for most demanding concert and installation audio professionals, the WideLine-8 system sets new standards for astonishing acoustical performance and compact size. Line arrays are increasingly employed in wider range of venues and applications. Frequently these venues have height or sightline restrictions that limit the placement and size of the array. Rising fuel costs are putting pressure on touring system providers to downsize their transportation requirements. At the same time, client and audience expectations for audio performance has never been higher. Each tri-amplified WideLine-8 element uses pair of high-power, neodymium magnet, 8-inch low-frequency drivers. Both cover low frequencies while only one extends into midrange, thus maintaining horizontal dispersion control at crossover. High frequencies are handled by premium, 3-inch diaphragm, neodymium compression driver mounted to QSC's patented, 140° multiple aperture diffraction waveguide. WideLine signature wide coverage delivers a broader stereo image, reduces the need for supplemental fill speakers and allows more placement options. The waveguide exit extends nearly to the top and bottom of the enclosure to create continuous acoustical source with minimal discontinuities between adjacent elements resulting in greatly reduced destructive interaction. The WideLine-8 sub sets new benchmark for extraordinary acoustic output from a miniscule enclosure. At first glance, the enclosure seems too