Re: Rcf hdl20-a
One thing I couldnt seem to find are the conditions that the 23A were measured. Line arrays are tricky things to measure because the response can vary quite a bit depending on the setup, number of cabinets, distance of measurement mic, etc.
Measure a box designed for an 8 box array up close and it probably doesn't look very attractive, go back 25 feet and it looks good. Change that array from curved to flat and it changes completely again. It seems like a solid design by a reputable manufacturer. I'd give it the benefit of the doubt unless someone has heard a bad deployment.
If you look at the horizontal coverage of the 23A , it gets seriously beamy between 700Hz and 1.5kHz. Coverage drops from the listed nominal 100 degrees to 40 degrees at 1kHz. Off axis coverage in the critical vocal range looks to be potentially poor by RCF's own admission based on their measurements. Kind of surprising they'd ship a design like that...
http://www.rcf.it/en_US/c/document_library/get_file?p_l_id=251488&folderId=22494&name=DLFE-4420.pdf
One thing I couldnt seem to find are the conditions that the 23A were measured. Line arrays are tricky things to measure because the response can vary quite a bit depending on the setup, number of cabinets, distance of measurement mic, etc.
Measure a box designed for an 8 box array up close and it probably doesn't look very attractive, go back 25 feet and it looks good. Change that array from curved to flat and it changes completely again. It seems like a solid design by a reputable manufacturer. I'd give it the benefit of the doubt unless someone has heard a bad deployment.