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Low ceiling, long room - delays or louder PA?
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<blockquote data-quote="Randy Pence" data-source="post: 100789" data-attributes="member: 1108"><p>Re: Low ceiling, long room - delays or louder PA?</p><p></p><p>Ivan, correct if I am wrong, but while the rated dispersion of a horn is at its -6 dB edges, this is not necessarily across its entire bandwidth (some frequencies may be further attenuated) and that pattern control may vary even more radically beyond the mouth? Thus the inverse square law would more relevantly apply within the horn's direct output. If narrower controlled dispersion is truly the way to go, there is a lack of affordable products for 300 cap. jv level rooms.</p><p></p><p>at any rate, i am not afraid of fire-safe broadband acoustic absorption options, which anyway cut down on audience noise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Randy Pence, post: 100789, member: 1108"] Re: Low ceiling, long room - delays or louder PA? Ivan, correct if I am wrong, but while the rated dispersion of a horn is at its -6 dB edges, this is not necessarily across its entire bandwidth (some frequencies may be further attenuated) and that pattern control may vary even more radically beyond the mouth? Thus the inverse square law would more relevantly apply within the horn's direct output. If narrower controlled dispersion is truly the way to go, there is a lack of affordable products for 300 cap. jv level rooms. at any rate, i am not afraid of fire-safe broadband acoustic absorption options, which anyway cut down on audience noise. [/QUOTE]
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