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.

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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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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    ideal point sources (English)
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    real-world point sources (English)
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    ideal line 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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