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Re: Cardioid sub array wih dual driver subs - does orientation matter?If using the same model subs (using different ones would really start to make it hard), it doesn't matter where the acoustic origin is (front middle back etc)-because it will be the same in all cabinets-so the spacing would still be valid.HOWEVER I do FULLY agree that measurement is the best way to get to the final result. As you change spacing and/or delay-the effective coverage/rejection will change.AS will anything else that is nearby and changes the reflection path (walls-stages etc). What happens outdoors does not always translate to inside.As usual-it depends.
Re: Cardioid sub array wih dual driver subs - does orientation matter?
If using the same model subs (using different ones would really start to make it hard), it doesn't matter where the acoustic origin is (front middle back etc)-because it will be the same in all cabinets-so the spacing would still be valid.
HOWEVER I do FULLY agree that measurement is the best way to get to the final result. As you change spacing and/or delay-the effective coverage/rejection will change.
AS will anything else that is nearby and changes the reflection path (walls-stages etc). What happens outdoors does not always translate to inside.
As usual-it depends.