Line Array

Ensure precise sound optimization and rapid setup of your line array systems with the Martin Audio ASM20017, a reliable tilt sensor designed to integrate easily and help professionals install their system in the best possible way.

ARTICLE N° 101202
The Martin Audio ASM20017 Inclinometer Probe is designed to optimize Martin Audio’s Wavefront Precision line array systems by ensuring accurate and efficient installation.
This inclinometer sensor works in tandem with the ASM20019 reader (sold separately) and easily connects via an XLR jack, providing a simple and reliable setup.

It fits all Wavefront Precision frames without the need for leveling or prior calibration, making it a convenient, plug-and-play tool for technicians.
Supplied with M3 bolts and spring washers, it provides a secure and stable installation.

As part of Martin Audio’s advanced technologies, the ASM20017 plays a key role in acoustically optimizing line array systems. Combined with Display software, this sensor helps to precisely adjust speaker angles, improving sound coverage and reducing disturbances such as backwave.

This modular approach is part of an evolutionary strategy, allowing technical and budgetary progression for users.
Thanks to this solution, it is possible to adapt the sound performance to specific requirements, while maintaining advanced control over the SPL distribution and tonal balance, according to the needs of events and installations.
  • Martin Audio ASM20017 Inclinometer Probe
  • Inclinometer sensor for Martin Audio Line Array systems
  • Used with the ASM20019 Inclinometer Reader (not supplied)
  • Simple XLR connection
  • No levelling or calibration required
  • Can be mounted on any Wavefront Precision frame
  • Included:
  • M3 20mm socket head bolts x2
  • M3 spring washers x2
Martin Audio - ASM20017 Sonde Inclinomètre
Martin Audio - ASM20017 Sonde Inclinomètre
1 590 € excl VAT
including eco-part : 0,90 €
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Guarantee 3  years
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