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<blockquote data-quote="Vladimir Kuzmin Sr." data-source="post: 217624" data-attributes="member: 15095"><p>Thanks for your opinion. The main advantage of Danly's synergy horn is the near-perfect coherence of all signal components, which does not degrade with distance from the source and is maintained for every centimeter of the sounding area. This is not the case with the line array. It does not have the claimed cylindrical shape of the emitted wave front, especially the J shape of the line array. Almost all line arrays have multiple interference, which leads to a large irregularity, at each point the sound can be different. The sound only becomes approximately coherent at a great distance. I also don't understand linear arrays with a small number of boxes. In that case it's just a bunch of boxes. Line arrays have some controllability in the vertical plane and none in the horizontal plane. Danleys have no controllability at all. If Danley could figure out how to control the directivity of the radiation, that would be great and along with high signal coherence would provide great benefits. All I see so far is an increase in the size of the boxes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vladimir Kuzmin Sr., post: 217624, member: 15095"] Thanks for your opinion. The main advantage of Danly's synergy horn is the near-perfect coherence of all signal components, which does not degrade with distance from the source and is maintained for every centimeter of the sounding area. This is not the case with the line array. It does not have the claimed cylindrical shape of the emitted wave front, especially the J shape of the line array. Almost all line arrays have multiple interference, which leads to a large irregularity, at each point the sound can be different. The sound only becomes approximately coherent at a great distance. I also don't understand linear arrays with a small number of boxes. In that case it's just a bunch of boxes. Line arrays have some controllability in the vertical plane and none in the horizontal plane. Danleys have no controllability at all. If Danley could figure out how to control the directivity of the radiation, that would be great and along with high signal coherence would provide great benefits. All I see so far is an increase in the size of the boxes. [/QUOTE]
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