In Reply to: Stacking them would decrease the vertical dispersion angle posted by Alpha Al on February 19, 2012 at 09:46:29:
I know that in the EV stacked set up the central horn runs full range and the two vertically flanking horns are allowed to roll off naturally in the mid range. From what I understand the vertical dispersion is maintained and horizontal would be unchanged. I would like to read the EV app notes to learn more about the idea and what happens to polar pattern control. Best regards Moray James.
moray james
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