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Acoustically Transparent Material for the front of a PA system
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<blockquote data-quote="Rob Hughes" data-source="post: 140427" data-attributes="member: 4154"><p>Re: Acoustically Transparent Material for the front of a PA system</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It wouldn't really, but I was just using the example compared with the picture posted of a ground stacked PA system. With a line array howver, with a long hang and a scrim, the underhang (or lower cabinets anyway) will also tend to be further away from the scrim also due to the nature of the curve.</p><p>Either way, scrims are not good for audio!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rob Hughes, post: 140427, member: 4154"] Re: Acoustically Transparent Material for the front of a PA system It wouldn't really, but I was just using the example compared with the picture posted of a ground stacked PA system. With a line array howver, with a long hang and a scrim, the underhang (or lower cabinets anyway) will also tend to be further away from the scrim also due to the nature of the curve. Either way, scrims are not good for audio! [/QUOTE]
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