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In Reply to: Re: Vertical array vs trap arrays posted by Centauri on December 9, 2004 at 07:11:52:
Funny how the Res 5 has the two 1" spaced what looks to be far apart to me. I can't tell if they are "splayed" or not.
Maybe the two spaced this distance is how Mr Andrews achieves 25 degrees.
I understand the complex nature of phase issues in the throat when trying to get the last bit of bandwidth. Damn physics. How about casting a DPRWG?Keep me posted on your progress. It seems our goals are similar.
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Check this out... it should solve your problem.
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It's a good idea to use a cabinet that can stand alone in a small gig and can be arrayed vertically when you have a large venue. I can heartily recommend the DR250a as an unbeatable cabinet in either stand alone or line array duty. It has average SPL of 106dB and the HF horizontal dispersion is unmatched by anything else, period. Check it out here:
http://www.billfitzmaurice.com/plans/product_info.php/products_id/3
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How many of these DR-250s have you used in your line array? Did they array well?
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We actually use only one DR250a per side, above Tuba 24s, for our PA. But we have a total of 3 DR250a boxes (one I use normally for my bass) and we did set up the three of them in a vertical array this past summer for an outdoor party, playing CDs, and they worked great, really long throw, very clean.
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