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coaxial driver [message #23073] Thu, 13 July 2006 15:26 Go to next message
mr hayes is currently offline  mr hayes
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Can it be used three or four of them in a line array
a speaker that uses proprietary coaxial driver technology developed by Gradient in Finland and Norway's SEAS; the custom One-Point-Source driver is a highly specialized system which employs an on-axis format ideal for a small listening space. When you hear the rich and beautiful, full-bodied sound that comes out of this little package, only one word will come to mind: "Bravo!"


Re: coaxial driver [message #23074 is a reply to message #23073] Thu, 13 July 2006 18:38 Go to previous message
Jim Griffin is currently offline  Jim Griffin
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Mr. Hayes,

The short answer is NO! If this driver is 1.35" (preferable 0.67" diameter) or less in diameter, then it can be would have a chance to succeed in an line array which covers up to 20,000 Hz. As it is not that diameter, the array will have comb lines and sensitivity roll off from about 3000 Hz upward.

You can understand this if you read my white paper and comprehend the impact of placing multiple drivers--especially cone drivers--in a line.

Jim


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