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Re: Fitting line arrays together
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Thu, 10 September 2009 15:52
Marlboro
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If the rise was able to compensate for comb filter distortion, then there would be no such thing as comb filter distortion in any real scenario since all anyone would have to do is connect an equalizer to the system and produce a rise.
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