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Re: Turbosound FlashlineHi Bennett,Given the Flashline GLL file is still a beta file, it’s probably not appropriate to post any detailed plots yet. I posted the broadband plot because as you noted it does not really tell that much other than to valid the numbers that Steve mentioned.With respect to Ease Focus 2, here is a plot that will show you a little more about the software. It’s dB Technologies new T12, a small to medium size line and as such can not be compared to the Flashline. It plots extraordinarily well. The boxes are powered and each box has 9 EQ settings and a gain control that can be used to frequency and gain shade the array. Ease Focus 2 will model this, see the left side of the picture. Similarly the Flashline appears to have 5 different settings that can be selected to (I assume) frequency shade the array. The picture is of a 12K5 1/3 oct slice out to about 300ft. There are 5 microphones and a frequency plot shown for each. You can see the HF loss with distance.Peter
Re: Turbosound Flashline
Hi Bennett,
Given the Flashline GLL file is still a beta file, it’s probably not appropriate to post any detailed plots yet. I posted the broadband plot because as you noted it does not really tell that much other than to valid the numbers that Steve mentioned.
With respect to Ease Focus 2, here is a plot that will show you a little more about the software. It’s dB Technologies new T12, a small to medium size line and as such can not be compared to the Flashline. It plots extraordinarily well. The boxes are powered and each box has 9 EQ settings and a gain control that can be used to frequency and gain shade the array. Ease Focus 2 will model this, see the left side of the picture. Similarly the Flashline appears to have 5 different settings that can be selected to (I assume) frequency shade the array.
The picture is of a 12K5 1/3 oct slice out to about 300ft. There are 5 microphones and a frequency plot shown for each. You can see the HF loss with distance.
Peter