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<blockquote data-quote="Steve Payne" data-source="post: 57674" data-attributes="member: 231"><p>Re: SH-50 array eq.</p><p></p><p>I think as a speaker (system) designer, you have to shoot for flattest response for the smallest # of elements that might be deployed, which more often than not, is one. Also, in general, it is preferable to flatten a system by losing some energy than adding. The low mid energy buildup is a simple fact for us old dogs that remember the WBLA ("world before line array"). Danley and a few others have some great sounding latest generation point source system designs. With our Turbosound Aspect rigs it is a simple given that you reach over and dial back the low mid section at the processor as the away size grows. You just pick up some headroom for free. All good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve Payne, post: 57674, member: 231"] Re: SH-50 array eq. I think as a speaker (system) designer, you have to shoot for flattest response for the smallest # of elements that might be deployed, which more often than not, is one. Also, in general, it is preferable to flatten a system by losing some energy than adding. The low mid energy buildup is a simple fact for us old dogs that remember the WBLA ("world before line array"). Danley and a few others have some great sounding latest generation point source system designs. With our Turbosound Aspect rigs it is a simple given that you reach over and dial back the low mid section at the processor as the away size grows. You just pick up some headroom for free. All good. [/QUOTE]
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