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Re: Pro line arrays [message #24031 is a reply to message #24026] Wed, 14 November 2007 08:50 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Crystal is currently offline  Crystal
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I see what you mean. After reading what you, Fred and Rick have said, I think the basic design features (home/live) are the same.

The modular approach using adjustable brackets looks like a good idea to me. I wonder why home hifi speakers aren't made that way? It would make them more flexible as to where you put them and the area they covered. I realize most homes have 8 foot ceilings, so the "J" shape might not be needed, but with this modular approach, you could still make a straight array. You would also have the option of choosing array size when going modular. If you had room, you could use 8 or 10, if not, maybe just 6. Or if in a room with a cathedral ceiling, you could use more, perhaps using the "J" shape to cover the room immediately below the array if necessary.

Your thoughts?

Crystal

 
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