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    Synergy horns vs Line arrays

    Thanks for your opinion. The main advantage of Danly's synergy horn is the near-perfect coherence of all signal components, which does not degrade with distance from the source and is maintained for every centimeter of the sounding area. This is not the case with the line array. It does not have...
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    Synergy horns vs Line arrays

    I agree that we may have different tastes, but probably the main purpose of the sound system is to deliver the sound signal to the audience as accurately and efficiently as possible. From this point of view synergy horn systems are preferable, in my opinion. Recently on Prosound Web there was an...
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    Synergy horns vs Line arrays

    We can discuss the topic of competition between the two principles of sound amplification: so-called synergy horns and line arrays, who will win as a result. Who can say what?
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    What amp is better for subwoofer?

    Art, thanks for the nice addition, it shows your understanding of the process in the amplifier. I completely agree with it. I didn't go deep into it, hoping someone would ask deeper questions or make comments like yours. In the post I did not count the value calculated by the formula as damping...
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    What amp is better for subwoofer?

    Not really.That article basically talks about how the cable and connectors affect the DF. The output impedance of the amplifier is considered to be close to 0. And you are right that we can consider the recommendations for cables and connectors. But we don't know the real output impedance of an...
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    What amp is better for subwoofer?

    I hope you've read the article here https://soundforums.net/articles/loudspeakers/damping-factor-soggy-at-best-190493/ where stated that "Scientifically speaking, Damping Factor is the ratio of the resistance component of the loudspeaker’s impedence to the resistance component of the amplifier’s...
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    What amp is better for subwoofer?

    As I state it is important to know this border of 20 and to know out does your amp meet this requirement. You yourself cannot hear the difference but other could and one day you will hear “oh man, something goes wrong with your sub”.
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    What amp is better for subwoofer?

    Yes that's right and this is the reason why I took figure 20 in my formula.
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    What amp is better for subwoofer?

    Concerning damping factor (DF). It’s not a secret that DF can be different in various frequency bands. Most commonly the manufacturers give it at 1kHz or so and almost never in lows. However we know that one amp can give very good sound in the bass band and other can produce very doll sound with...