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Re: Bose Line Array [message #61005 is a reply to message #61004] Thu, 24 September 2009 06:52 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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audiomagic wrote on Thu, 24 September 2009 06:37
That's massive!!! What size and how many drivers? I thought about curving the front baffle of course mine would curve the other direction but I wanted to keep things as compact as possible. I'm assuming if I wanted to curve the array for time alignment with a 7.5' line that would be quite a curve. I'm also not sure what the consequences of a curve would be in the far field and how it would affect the vertical dispersion.


56 5" woofers and 22 ribbon tweeters. The beauty of this design is that you can control the coverage extremely well. I don't have a picture but we also built three smaller ones for stage monitors.

As far as your idea on the Bose design I don't know how well that would work. You could try building a prototype and see how it performs.
 
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