Array soundstage [message #22422] |
Mon, 03 January 2005 09:59 |
Val
Messages: 2 Registered: May 2009
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I am interested in line arrays but have never listened to any of them. I read somewhere that some (Epiphany?) reproduce a strangely elevated soundstage. Is this a necessary tradeoff of a taller array = less ceiling bounce? Val
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Re: Array soundstage [message #22423 is a reply to message #22422] |
Tue, 04 January 2005 12:54 |
Jim Griffin
Messages: 232 Registered: May 2009
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Master |
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Val, I have never heard the Epiphany speakers so I can not comment on wht soneone else may have heard. I can say that this is not a tradeoff of a taller array if proper design techniques are used. If you have a true near field line array then you will have very little sound that would reflect off of the the floor or ceiling surfaces. In the near field the sound wavefront radiates outward from the sound column parallel to these surfaces with very little bounce. You hear essentially the same sound sitting, standing, or taking deep knee bends in front of the speakers. I suggest that you seek to hear a well designed near field array. One possible contact is Rick Craig with Selah Audio (www.selahaudio.com) who has several line array models that use outstanding drivers at very reasonable costs. Jim
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Re: Array soundstage [message #22424 is a reply to message #22423] |
Tue, 04 January 2005 13:03 |
Val
Messages: 2 Registered: May 2009
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Esquire |
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Jim, Thanks for the answer. What you say makes a tall array even more desirable, as there will be less room interaction because one of the room dimensions is practically taken out of the equation. In fact, I plan to buy my next speakers from Selah Audio. At this time I don't know yet if it will be an array. Val
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Re: Array soundstage [message #22428 is a reply to message #22424] |
Sat, 08 January 2005 17:57 |
daveh
Messages: 1 Registered: May 2009
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I recently had an opportunity to visit Epiphany Audio in Spokane and listened to their 6-6 plus and 12-12 models, words can hardly describe how beautifully detailed and and accurate the sound was. Ken Gates and his assistant put on several bluegrass tracks I love to hear on my Energy Veritas speakers, and their units revealed details I had never heard before. The sound stage was well balanced and very wide and deep. If anyone is at CES this weekend they should try to hear these units. I did not get to hear their top of the line 21-20, but it is too large for my room.
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