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Modeling my pet peeve
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<blockquote data-quote="RYAN LOUDMUSIC JENKINS" data-source="post: 16671" data-attributes="member: 70"><p>Re: Modeling my pet peeve</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It is charts like this that show a lot more good information than a spec sheet. My mains are rated at 60 degrees. I have experimented and splayed them at many different angles and the angle that sound best it not even close to 60 degrees. I haven't put a protractor on them while they are setup but I think I get a lot closer to 120 degrees out of three per side then I do 180 degrees.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>On the other hand, I have a bunch of powered speakers that are rated at 90 degrees and I need to splay them as such to get them to sound right if I need two per side. I have to do this frequently to cover wide areas and they work quite well at it but if I try to narrow the splay, they do not sound right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RYAN LOUDMUSIC JENKINS, post: 16671, member: 70"] Re: Modeling my pet peeve It is charts like this that show a lot more good information than a spec sheet. My mains are rated at 60 degrees. I have experimented and splayed them at many different angles and the angle that sound best it not even close to 60 degrees. I haven't put a protractor on them while they are setup but I think I get a lot closer to 120 degrees out of three per side then I do 180 degrees. On the other hand, I have a bunch of powered speakers that are rated at 90 degrees and I need to splay them as such to get them to sound right if I need two per side. I have to do this frequently to cover wide areas and they work quite well at it but if I try to narrow the splay, they do not sound right. [/QUOTE]
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