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Re: Low ceiling, long room - delays or louder PA?That is why I suggest flow subs-so that inversquare will give a more even coverage to the room The biggest changes happen closest to the cabinet-so if there is nobody there-the difference between the closest and furthest listeners is less-so more even sound.Of course with a low ceiling-this is not always possible. So you just "deal with it" or "it is what it is". If you want good coverage-then go to a room that will "allow" it. Not all rooms do-especially with a low ceiling.
Re: Low ceiling, long room - delays or louder PA?
That is why I suggest flow subs-so that inversquare will give a more even coverage to the room The biggest changes happen closest to the cabinet-so if there is nobody there-the difference between the closest and furthest listeners is less-so more even sound.
Of course with a low ceiling-this is not always possible. So you just "deal with it" or "it is what it is". If you want good coverage-then go to a room that will "allow" it. Not all rooms do-especially with a low ceiling.