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<blockquote data-quote="Steve Ferreira" data-source="post: 107242" data-attributes="member: 138"><p>Re: Line arrays and inter-element angles.</p><p></p><p>Great topic guys. Getting some great info in here.</p><p></p><p>I'm currently plotting a room with 4 prediction softwares from different manufacturers as we are looking to buy a new line array. They all try to get to the same result, but they all have a different path of getting there. As Tim described earlier, LAC II told me to go from a box with a splay of 4 with the next 3 boxes at 10. This just didn't seem right to me.</p><p></p><p>I typically aim for 1K as my frequency of choice for my plots and try to get that even in the room from front to back. 100% of our work is corporate with video rolls, but we do also get bands for gala dinners.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve Ferreira, post: 107242, member: 138"] Re: Line arrays and inter-element angles. Great topic guys. Getting some great info in here. I'm currently plotting a room with 4 prediction softwares from different manufacturers as we are looking to buy a new line array. They all try to get to the same result, but they all have a different path of getting there. As Tim described earlier, LAC II told me to go from a box with a splay of 4 with the next 3 boxes at 10. This just didn't seem right to me. I typically aim for 1K as my frequency of choice for my plots and try to get that even in the room from front to back. 100% of our work is corporate with video rolls, but we do also get bands for gala dinners. [/QUOTE]
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