In Reply to: RE: that may well be the case, Dave ... posted by Satie on August 14, 2015 at 03:21:31:
I just read this thread with great interest - especially the discussion of polar patterns and "time-smear" being associated with large line-source drivers (and arrays, I guess).
Does anyone know of any psychoacoustic research that sheds light on the impact of large drivers vs. point-sources? Thinking about the physics of sound propogation from large drivers, they seem problematic, yet in practice (for me) they seem to work fine.
Isn't there a psychoacoustic "summing" effect that applies to reflections or echoes arriving within a couple milliseconds or so of the initial wave-front?
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