Cause & Effect: Matching DSP With Loudspeakers
There’s a lot of cause and effect that sometimes gets overlooked, resulting in less than optimum performance…
There’s a lot of cause and effect that sometimes gets overlooked, resulting in less than optimum performance…
The characteristics of line source columns – wide horizontal coverage, minimal vertical coverage above and below the enclosure and coherent sound in the vocal range – are all attractive for intelligible sound reinforcement in reverberant public spaces
Instead of both channels fighting for the same thing, they would take turns and use the available sources more efficiently. The system power draw would be more consistent rather than a series of positive and negative peaks
The platform was selected for its reliability and flexibility which allowed integrators to guarantee top audio performance.
“This arrangement makes line array technology more accessible to a larger customer segment and will serve as practical audio solution for many more users than ever before possible.” – Phil Sanchez, QSC
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