
Running The Numbers: Using “Old School” Math To Help Optimize Loudspeaker Placement
Employing trigonometry to quickly and effectively upgrade coverage; it’s also a good idea to have a backup for your computer in case it goes down during setup.
Employing trigonometry to quickly and effectively upgrade coverage; it’s also a good idea to have a backup for your computer in case it goes down during setup.
Insights from design engineer Sam Feine on some of the elements and advantages in a modern loudspeaker development workflow.
The author view on a wide – and interactive – range of electrical and mechanical parameters that come into play.
Using measurements to get solid answers regarding a topic that may get more attention than it merits.
Investigating what happens to directivity when a cardioid sub is placed underneath a stage.
Exploring the basic concepts, and some common mythology, about the art and science of sound reinforcement.
Combine two equal level sources: Do we get +3 dB or +6 dB? The correct answer is yes. And there are even more possible outcomes as well.
Exploring more basic concepts, and some common mythology, about the art and science of sound reinforcement.
Human judgment will always be part of the equation, because the analyzer only knows how to answer certain questions.
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