Re: A little bit more on the nearfield and the line array height..... [message #23456 is a reply to message #23454] |
Wed, 21 February 2007 10:03 |
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Wayne Parham
Messages: 18784 Registered: January 2001
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I didn't really think Marlboro was trying to be a know-it-all, thought instead he was trying to be helpful. I saw the post about boundry loading, and kind of raised my eyebrow too, thinking the array and the mirroring from the boundary were two different things. You can have an array outdoors, loading with multiple cabs instead. You can also have a small array, even one with just four drivers. But I think the point Marlboro was trying to make is that the floor and the ceiling act as reflectors of a vertical array, and if spaced right, make it act like a much longer line. The floor certainly does, and if tall enough, the ceiling does too. I think that's what Marlboro is trying to say.
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