This Week: Compact Loudspeaker System Demo In Conjunction With WFX In Atlanta
Hear and directly evaluate 13 different systems live
Hear and directly evaluate 13 different systems live
The main effect of damping in a loudspeaker is to reduce the SPL produced by the loudspeaker’s diaphragm moving because of its own inertia after the signal stops
The REAL question is not what is the power handling, but what is the OPTIMUM size power amplifier to use on a loudspeaker?
The most important thing is to keep in mind what is real and what does work
It can be done better and more accurately if you use a measurement system
The advantages are many, for numerous applications, when talking about line arrays of a reduced scale — here’s a look at the latest models from around the industry
Woofers, tweeters, compression drivers and other designs
The majority of successful sound system designs rely on at least one type of fill loudspeaker.
Making a small or mid-size line array perform like a large line array
The meaning of both specs and a basis for comparing loudspeakers
The ubiquitous compact 2-way box gets the job done
The long and short (or the “light and heavy”) of it is that you need to think about your application
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