In Reply to: Well - Line arrays are a taste in audio and difficult to pull off well posted by airtime on April 26, 2017 at 08:30:19:
As a coherency freak, I prefer tall full range electrostatic line sources, but HP's Scaena's sounded pretty darn nice - especially given what was driving them. The ribbons take over around 5 khz and the depth charges, below 80 hz.
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- " line arrays are notorious for coherency issues. " - E-Stat 09:46:42 04/28/17 (11)
- I think the fire extinguisher in the background about sums up that setup - airtime 12:26:25 04/28/17 (10)
- RE: I think the fire extinguisher in the background about sums up that setup - ph5y 13:42:36 04/29/17 (0)
- RE: I think the fire extinguisher in the background about sums up that setup - E-Stat 14:26:57 04/28/17 (8)
- My wife said.. - airtime 17:48:03 04/28/17 (5)
- Scaenas are monopoles - E-Stat 17:55:00 04/28/17 (4)
- RE: Scaenas are monopoles - airtime 19:31:32 04/28/17 (3)
- I've hiked Glacier - E-Stat 20:25:30 04/28/17 (2)
- RE: I've hiked Glacier - airtime 08:36:04 04/29/17 (1)
- RE: I've hiked Glacier - Don Reid 10:59:14 05/10/17 (0)
- Dr. Brown didn't do line arrays only one big speaker - airtime 15:57:41 04/28/17 (1)
- True, but - E-Stat 16:40:13 04/28/17 (0)