Hello everybody,
Who can fill in my question?
Often you see stereo home or studio monitors being promoted as point sources (without horns / directivity).
Especially in the home it doesn`t make sence for me to put a little full range in the corner against the sealing. All the reflections that would occur won`t be good for the overall sound quality/stero image.
Why don`t manufactureres use the line source approach where very little energy is pointed at the wrong directions?
gr. marcel
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Topic - Is there a good reason to use a point source as home or studio system? - mdg 09:53:33 02/11/16 (6)
- point source is (can be) very good for 3-D "image" - mhardy6647 16:03:29 02/11/16 (4)
- RE: point source is (can be) very good for 3-D "image" - huubdas 15:47:49 02/14/16 (0)
- RE: point source is (can be) very good for 3-D "image" - horn kid 05:12:45 02/12/16 (2)
- RE: point source is (can be) very good for 3-D "image" - tomservo 05:52:06 02/12/16 (1)
- all good points and duly noted (nt) - mhardy6647 07:59:55 02/12/16 (0)
- RE: Is there a good reason to use a point source as home or studio system? - Inmate51 10:23:33 02/11/16 (0)