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In the Forum: Melquiades Amplifier
In the Thread: Planning my DSET
Post Subject: Multiple reasonings…Posted by Romy the Cat on: 12/24/2015
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 anthony wrote:
Romy, I have seen you mention setting speakers up across the long wall before but never got to the base of your reasoning?  Could you please elaborate?  Is it to do with the delay of first reflections?

The line-arrays that I used do load rooms with MUCH less problems across the long wall, it pretty much any acoustic system topology has more linear lower octave behavior across long walls. The positioning of bass section outside of the horns makes the system spread wide long wall positioning give you a lot of room of maneuver. With wall positioning you have wider room to play and you can find that precise location when system drops center image and breaks the imaging curve. If you use a short wall then this location might be just a few inches from you on the left and right but you never get there because there will be a walls on your way.  I always love how any acoustic systems image extended toward to mid of the rooms and across long walls. I do not feel that good thinks can’s not be done across short walls but if I have a chose then I would always go wide.

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