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Combing and distance: an odd question [message #23287] Thu, 02 November 2006 08:57 Go to next message
Marlboro
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The previous question brings up another one. We want the speakers in line array to be close enough to each other to avoid combing effects. However, is there a distance apart where its not an issue anymore?

I mean, suppose you put a baffle that is 90 inches long. You put the tweeter dome array in the sitting at 36 inches from the floor and it goes to 66 inches from the floor. If you put a tweeter at 80 - 90 inches up, not in the line, is it far enough away to provide dispersions for the people walking around, and not be affected by c-to-c distances? How about one three feet away at the 80inch level not on the baffle , but facing the listening?

Marlboro

Re: Combing and distance: an odd question [message #23288 is a reply to message #23287] Thu, 02 November 2006 13:53 Go to previous message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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Here's 2¢ worth of info about arrays with respect to interference, said simply. If you have a small number of sound sources greater than 1/4λ apart, then there will be nulls in response at frequencies and positions where cancellation occurs. But by using more sound sources, you can fill in the voids. This is called dense interference. If you go too far with this, intelligibility will suffer. But it is a way to smooth response and make a more uniform sound field when 1/4λ spacing between sound sources is impossible.


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