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<blockquote data-quote="Chris Hindle" data-source="post: 214855" data-attributes="member: 552"><p>Have you rotated the horns correctly for "sideways" use? I've never seen / used these, but the on-line manual says:</p><p></p><p>an outstanding feature of the B1220 PRO, B1520 PRO and the B2520 PRO are their asymmetrically formed horns (“Asymmetrical Dispersion Constant Directivity Horn”). By turning the horns 90°, you can optimize the directional pattern for both vertical and horizontal speaker positioning. The default horn setting is the “front of house” vertical configuration, whereby the wide dispersion side (100°) is pointed downward and the narrow dispersion side (50°) is pointed upward. If you want to position your speaker horizontally (as a “floor” monitor), you can modify the horn position to assure optimal dispersion (turning the horn by 90°).</p><p></p><p>I'd make sure the 50 degree is to the ceiling,</p><p>Chris.</p><p>FYI: Change ONE thing at a time, and evaluate the results.</p><p>Don't be afraid to go back a step or two...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris Hindle, post: 214855, member: 552"] Have you rotated the horns correctly for "sideways" use? I've never seen / used these, but the on-line manual says: an outstanding feature of the B1220 PRO, B1520 PRO and the B2520 PRO are their asymmetrically formed horns (“Asymmetrical Dispersion Constant Directivity Horn”). By turning the horns 90°, you can optimize the directional pattern for both vertical and horizontal speaker positioning. The default horn setting is the “front of house” vertical configuration, whereby the wide dispersion side (100°) is pointed downward and the narrow dispersion side (50°) is pointed upward. If you want to position your speaker horizontally (as a “floor” monitor), you can modify the horn position to assure optimal dispersion (turning the horn by 90°). I'd make sure the 50 degree is to the ceiling, Chris. FYI: Change ONE thing at a time, and evaluate the results. Don't be afraid to go back a step or two... [/QUOTE]
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