Re: single driver line array

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Posted by FredT [ 76.31.85.80 ] on December 23, 2007 at 22:12:32:

In Reply to: single driver line array posted by JPH on December 22, 2007 at 05:59:43:

I heard the IDS and Audience line arrays at the 2006 and 2007 RMAF that use full range drivers, and I liked them both. Comb filtering wasn't a noticable issue with either, but neither offered the "air" you hear with an array of high quality tweeters. The decay of cymbals, bells, etc just isn't as realistic as it is with my Selah Audio XT-8's using Fountek ribbons. Otherwise, they are very good speakers, and there's no reason why you shouldn't build a pair.

Driver selection will be important. I wouldn't use anything larger than 3" or fewer than 16 drivers per side. As you said, some equalization will be needed, and you should also plan to use a subwoofer with them. If you're on a tight budget the Behringer DEQ2496 might be a good choice for equalization.

If I were building a pair I would shy away from inexpensive drivers. An array reduced the excursion-related distortion of a driver but it doesn't change the sonic signature. Some of the Tang Band drivers with neo magnets like the W3-1346S seem to be good candidates.



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