In Reply to: RE: Why do line arrays using directional speakers require shorter lines for similar near field performance? posted by Zipcord on April 24, 2017 at 16:26:38:
Interesting and wrong in a number of ways technically speaking.
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- RE: Why do line arrays using directional speakers require shorter lines for similar near field performance? - tomservo 14:11:18 04/28/17 (5)
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- RE: Why do line arrays using directional speakers require shorter lines for similar near field performance? - tomservo 15:17:27 04/28/17 (3)
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- RE: Why do line arrays using directional speakers require shorter lines for similar near field performance? - tomservo 06:12:44 04/30/17 (1)
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