In Reply to: RE: Why do line arrays using directional speakers require shorter lines for similar near field performance? posted by Inmate51 on April 26, 2017 at 13:56:17:
About 7 years ago when I investigated this there were several linear array models which had a cardioid LF section in their flown cabs. Because of their improved LF projection it was suggested they would require a shorter line as compared to non cardioid models for similar near field LF performance. I could never understand clearly the science behind it. It would now take considerable time to try to recollect all that info....some models are not even made anymore. But if I can recollect that info I´ll post it
Rafaro
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- RE: Why do line arrays using directional speakers require shorter lines for similar near field performance? - Rafaro 18:45:50 04/26/17 (3)
- RE: Why do line arrays using directional speakers require shorter lines for similar near field performance? - Inmate51 20:47:34 04/26/17 (2)
- RE: Why do line arrays using directional speakers require shorter lines for similar near field performance? - Rafaro 21:48:42 04/26/17 (1)
- RE: Why do line arrays using directional speakers require shorter lines for similar near field performance? - Inmate51 07:52:16 04/27/17 (0)