So while attending the EASE training seminar an array optimisation technique was presented that was new to me. Instead of splaying speakers at their nominal opening angle in a point source the speakers are tight packed. The quantity of speakers should then be uneven e.g 3 speakers. The two outer speakers are on a different processor channel than the center one. Ease then has a function to delay the speakers relative to a virtual point/speaker behind this cluster.
I have seen the 1 kHz polar balloon of this and how the lobing improves dramatically after the processing is applied.
Anyone have experience with this. Can this hold over the frequency spectrum or is it wavelength dependant?
I will try get some graphics up soon.
I have seen the 1 kHz polar balloon of this and how the lobing improves dramatically after the processing is applied.
Anyone have experience with this. Can this hold over the frequency spectrum or is it wavelength dependant?
I will try get some graphics up soon.