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<blockquote data-quote="Glenn Adams" data-source="post: 115444" data-attributes="member: 6611"><p>Re: tall skinny speakers</p><p></p><p>ok Ivan. You have proved me no rocket scientist but whereas I love this design I am unsure about this one thing.</p><p></p><p>Why wouldn't the big horn suffer a similar timing issue that a multi driver line array does?</p><p>follow me for a second, I am not referring to the comb filtering and cancelations that a line of front loaded drivers has, even if small closely spaced.</p><p></p><p>the thing is 60 inches tall , the sound in the video is shown exiting in time across the element like it were a stream of light.</p><p>each beam on the horizontal line to its target.</p><p>if someone were standing in front of it would they hear only the sound from the beam at that level and not the timing changes of the sound 1, 2, 4, 8, or 30 inches above and below this point?</p><p></p><p>if you are seated in front of one 8 feet away the top is how far away? You are the math wiz so I let it to you to work the triangulation out. Just saying.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glenn Adams, post: 115444, member: 6611"] Re: tall skinny speakers ok Ivan. You have proved me no rocket scientist but whereas I love this design I am unsure about this one thing. Why wouldn't the big horn suffer a similar timing issue that a multi driver line array does? follow me for a second, I am not referring to the comb filtering and cancelations that a line of front loaded drivers has, even if small closely spaced. the thing is 60 inches tall , the sound in the video is shown exiting in time across the element like it were a stream of light. each beam on the horizontal line to its target. if someone were standing in front of it would they hear only the sound from the beam at that level and not the timing changes of the sound 1, 2, 4, 8, or 30 inches above and below this point? if you are seated in front of one 8 feet away the top is how far away? You are the math wiz so I let it to you to work the triangulation out. Just saying. [/QUOTE]
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