Can you estimate line array splay in the field without software?
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- Опубліковано 2 сер 2024
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This is helpful for coustom line arry
This is amazing, thanks a lot. This is so much useful for some local and custom speakers array.
Thank you
Thanks a lot! I'm not a good guy with math! clearly explained!
Nice video. To optimize the array would you take into account the distance off set between the start and end of coverage of circa 1:2.5. Wouldn't you want to point more boxes to the back vs the front in proportion to this front to back ratio? And should you aim for the end of coverage from the middle of the boxes aimed at the back? And calculate a new total coverage angle?
>would you take into account the distance off set between the start and end of coverage of circa 1:2.5.
yes!
>Wouldn't you want to point more boxes to the back vs the front in proportion to this front to back ratio?
Yes!
>And should you aim for the end of coverage from the middle of the boxes aimed at the back?
Yes!
>And calculate a new total coverage angle?
No.
Just kidding. Yes!
Hi one question please, in these cases you havent thought that the levels in the end part are lower than the front, cause the angles of the boxes are equals... we need more energy in the end to compensate the energy lost by the distance... how you redistribute your boxes angles for this? Sorry my english and thank you so much for you answer
Hey Juan, great point! Yes, you will need further optimization beyond average splay. You can start by look at how the distance ratio is reflected in the splay angles and boxes per zone. All of this is covered in Bob McCarthy's book and Pro Audio Workshop: Seeing Sound, among others.
Heya... were you able to figure out how to do this without software ? the whole video is you using software :)
Hey Tony, yes, but at this point I never would. Available software tools are easy, fast, and accurate.