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3Pi Acoustic Axis and Listening Distance [message #91258] Fri, 13 December 2019 22:05 Go to next message
Symphonimind is currently offline  Symphonimind
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Dear Mr. Wayne,
I have a small room which is around 3m Width x 3.4m Length. I want to ask 2 questions:

1. Where is the acoustic axis of 3Pi? Is that in the middle of two drivers?
I am really familiar with Genelec monitor, they always draw clearly where acoustic axis is so I can easily aim their monitors.
For example: https://assets.ctfassets.net/4zjnzn055a4v/2jXvV7G8iwQOekEss8ycKU/14f746cc5074382a1826481b6da45b35/8330a_views_0.pdf

2. Which is the minimum acceptable listening distance from 3Pi to listeners in my situation (small room)? In my situation, I will not sit at the far behind the frontwall like normal audiophile, I sit close to the monitors, and close to the frontwall.

The room is professionally treated to be neutral down to at least 30Hz.

Thank you very much.
Re: 3Pi Acoustic Axis and Listening Distance [message #91259 is a reply to message #91258] Sat, 14 December 2019 09:42 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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The center of the forward lobe is between the two drivers. Anywhere within a 25° arc above and below this centerline will give the same good response. See the link below for a video that shows measurements of this:
I recommend that listeners be at least one meter away from the speakers.
Re: 3Pi Acoustic Axis and Listening Distance [message #91261 is a reply to message #91259] Sat, 14 December 2019 11:49 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Symphonimind is currently offline  Symphonimind
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dear Wayne, the "center betwen 2 drivers" - did you mean the middle point betwen two drivers' centers?
Edwards.
Re: 3Pi Acoustic Axis and Listening Distance [message #91262 is a reply to message #91261] Sat, 14 December 2019 11:59 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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What I would define as the forward lobe centerline is the midpoint between the two vertical nulls. You can see in the video I posted in the message above exactly where those nulls occur. Watch the video for the position of the microphone above and below the speaker where you see a notch around 1.2kHz. The midpoint between them is the centerline of the forward lobe.

Bear in mind that speakers that provide constant directivity don't need the listener to be perfectly on-axis with the forward lobe centerline. As long as the listener is within the 90° x 50° pattern, sound quality is good. That's one of the main benefits of having a speaker like this.
Re: 3Pi Acoustic Axis and Listening Distance [message #91263 is a reply to message #91262] Sat, 14 December 2019 12:06 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Symphonimind is currently offline  Symphonimind
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Wayne Parham wrote on Sat, 14 December 2019 11:59
What I would define as the forward lobe centerline is the midpoint between the two vertical nulls. You can see in the video I posted in the message above exactly where those nulls occur. Watch the video for the position of the microphone above and below the speaker where you see a notch around 1.2kHz. The midpoint between them is the centerline of the forward lobe.

Thank you very much for your help. I will grab the last pair of 12PLB100 on the earth at Part Express to experiment with new high end 3Pis.

When I bought premade XO from your website, how much power the default XO can handle without smoking itself? If I want to use all what 12PLB100 can do, what upgrade I should do for XO to use safely at 600W RMS?


Edward.
Re: 3Pi Acoustic Axis and Listening Distance [message #91264 is a reply to message #91263] Sun, 15 December 2019 11:23 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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All of our crossovers handle full power, even those with the minimum entry level option.
Re: 3Pi Acoustic Axis and Listening Distance [message #91265 is a reply to message #91264] Sun, 15 December 2019 19:39 Go to previous message
Symphonimind is currently offline  Symphonimind
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Wayne Parham wrote on Sun, 15 December 2019 11:23
All of our crossovers handle full power, even those with the minimum entry level option.

Thank you very much! I will tell my friend in US buy the parts from you soon.

Best regards,
Edwards.
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