So Misunderstood: Clearing Up The Confusion Between Phase & Polarity
Diving into the two concepts as they relate to live sound to define the differences.
Diving into the two concepts as they relate to live sound to define the differences.
Using measurements to get solid answers regarding a topic that may get more attention than it merits.
Investigating timing issues as well as frequency response magnitude, frequency response phase, EMI susceptibility, common-mode rejection ratio (CMRR) with a lineup of mixers.
While you may not be flying dozens of array elements per hang, knowing where to place loudspeakers before even setting foot into a venue can still save valuable time.
Exploring the basic concepts, and some common mythology, about the art and science of sound reinforcement.
We make decisions based on whatever we have at our disposal, including theory, equipment, testing and measurement, intuition, and finally, critical listening – the key is attaining the right balance.
Focus on the just-released TM2, designed to be a simple and effective way to test in-ear monitors (IEMs) for potential damage and/or performance degradation.
Exploring the matter that how an analyzer is set up can greatly affect the appearance of the results.
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.
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