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<blockquote data-quote="mackerr" data-source="post: 146831" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>Re: WFX Nashville Live Sound Int. Speaker Demo</p><p></p><p></p><p>If you accept Ivan's assertion that only the cancellation zones can be manipulated, but not their corresponding summation zones that might be true. I think the evidence of the relatively successful implementation by multiple manufacturers says otherwise. I think the hallowed immutable laws of physics say so as well. There is no moving of cancellation without a move of summation.</p><p></p><p></p><p>It would be hard to tell since there is no such thing as an "unprocessed" Anya or MLA, part of the design is that there is a individual channel of DSP and amplification for every driver in the system, and that the system is aware of how each of them is being processed. In the case of Anya that is 22 channels of control in a single box. That control includes eq, delay, level, and phase. There is no horizontal control, only vertical. Horizontal coverage is changed by hanging another array.</p><p></p><p>Mac</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mackerr, post: 146831, member: 307"] Re: WFX Nashville Live Sound Int. Speaker Demo If you accept Ivan's assertion that only the cancellation zones can be manipulated, but not their corresponding summation zones that might be true. I think the evidence of the relatively successful implementation by multiple manufacturers says otherwise. I think the hallowed immutable laws of physics say so as well. There is no moving of cancellation without a move of summation. It would be hard to tell since there is no such thing as an "unprocessed" Anya or MLA, part of the design is that there is a individual channel of DSP and amplification for every driver in the system, and that the system is aware of how each of them is being processed. In the case of Anya that is 22 channels of control in a single box. That control includes eq, delay, level, and phase. There is no horizontal control, only vertical. Horizontal coverage is changed by hanging another array. Mac [/QUOTE]
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