In Reply to: really tall Acoustats posted by digda_beat on March 4, 2015 at 17:27:42:
almost floor to ceiling line array for a realistic image size. I've used Acoustat 2+2s, 1+1s and Sound Lab U-1s for over thirty years.
Another benefit is they don't drop level output with distance as quickly as point sources which I find more natural.
For taller rooms, Sound Lab makes some nine foot tall variations. Since they (like those Acoustats) have no frequency specific panels, they can be put in arrays for higher output and wider coverage. Ray Kimber put together a huge array using three 922s per side (9 foot tall - 22 degree radiation each). Google Sound Lab electrostat and you'll find lots of images.
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- They're designed that way - E-Stat 10:18:21 03/06/15 (0)