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<blockquote data-quote="Helge A. Bentsen" data-source="post: 97369" data-attributes="member: 263"><p>Re: Mirror image line array</p><p></p><p>Move closer to the array and have a listen, if it sounds okay there it's probably reflections causing this.</p><p></p><p>One installasion here in Oslo exhibits a somewhat similar behavior. If you're standing on the ch1 on the console, you lose hf left and it's the same on the right side of the console. First time I heard that I thought we'd lost one HF but moving closer confirmed that there was an reflection causing this from the balcony since it sounded normal up closer. There are symmertical balconies on both sides close to the main arrays, they have tried some acoustic treatment but it improved things marginally.</p><p></p><p>What solved this was replacing the old mx8750 with a ux8800 and move to a focused preset, improved dispersion control and fever side lobes made this almost inaudible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Helge A. Bentsen, post: 97369, member: 263"] Re: Mirror image line array Move closer to the array and have a listen, if it sounds okay there it's probably reflections causing this. One installasion here in Oslo exhibits a somewhat similar behavior. If you're standing on the ch1 on the console, you lose hf left and it's the same on the right side of the console. First time I heard that I thought we'd lost one HF but moving closer confirmed that there was an reflection causing this from the balcony since it sounded normal up closer. There are symmertical balconies on both sides close to the main arrays, they have tried some acoustic treatment but it improved things marginally. What solved this was replacing the old mx8750 with a ux8800 and move to a focused preset, improved dispersion control and fever side lobes made this almost inaudible. [/QUOTE]
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