Cornerhorn angles, dispersion and stuff



There is no reason you can't rotate the horns from their natural 45° orientation. It is sometimes the best thing to do in rooms that are very long and narrow. But one of the main features of the π cornerhorn is matched angular coverage of each subsystem. When the horns are pointed the same way, each shares the same 90° pattern and coverage is equal. This ensures that the reverberent field is uniform and sound through the room is even.



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