Electroacoustics/Clusters and arrays (Q894)
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Individual speakers can only solve very simple sound reinforcement problems. Combining speakers in a controlled way allows us control directivity and scale up sound pressure levels to the needs of larger venues.
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English | Electroacoustics/Clusters and arrays | Individual speakers can only solve very simple sound reinforcement problems. Combining speakers in a controlled way allows us control directivity and scale up sound pressure levels to the needs of larger venues. |
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clustering and coupling effects (English)
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calculate summation level of two correlated sound sources (English)
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calculate summation level of two uncorrelated sound sources (English)
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real world column speakers and line arrays (English)
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principle, advantages and disadvantages of a cardioid array (English)
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working principle, advantages and disadvantages of an end-fire array (English)
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working principle, advantages and disadvantages of a broadside array (English)
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basic principle of wave field synthesis (English)
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working principle of beam steering loudspeakers (English)
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SQQ7 - 9.1.4
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