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<blockquote data-quote="Art Welter" data-source="post: 81489" data-attributes="member: 52"><p>Re: clarification and doubling up</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>If 150 degrees of horizontal coverage was actually needed, side by side angled out SRX715 placement would work OK.</p><p></p><p>A good way to reduce the "it will not sound as good" factor is by vertically stacking with the HF horns together, pointed down towards the audience center.</p><p>The vertical stack will have far less comb filtering in the horizontal plane than forward facing horizontal placement.</p><p>The cabinets should be ratchet strapped together, or have some sort of interlocks to keep them from sliding.</p><p></p><p>There will be still be vertical comb filtering, but the overall effect reduces level in the near field, while still giving nearly 6 dB summation at a distance.</p><p></p><p>The SRX 715 has 75 degree horizontal dispersion, not wide enough for many venues, so rotating the lower cabinet inward may be needed to cover the center.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Art Welter, post: 81489, member: 52"] Re: clarification and doubling up If 150 degrees of horizontal coverage was actually needed, side by side angled out SRX715 placement would work OK. A good way to reduce the "it will not sound as good" factor is by vertically stacking with the HF horns together, pointed down towards the audience center. The vertical stack will have far less comb filtering in the horizontal plane than forward facing horizontal placement. The cabinets should be ratchet strapped together, or have some sort of interlocks to keep them from sliding. There will be still be vertical comb filtering, but the overall effect reduces level in the near field, while still giving nearly 6 dB summation at a distance. The SRX 715 has 75 degree horizontal dispersion, not wide enough for many venues, so rotating the lower cabinet inward may be needed to cover the center. [/QUOTE]
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