George, mind explaining how a 4' line-array has any dispersion that hits the ceiling?treating the ceiling first reflection points
Theory & Practice is kind of like Concept Vs Results in that they may not always match up.George, mind explaining how a 4' line-array has any dispersion that hits the ceiling?
One of the benefits of LA topology is controlled vertical dispersion.
I do have an absorber right above each Monolith, but that's to deal with lower-frequencies and the floor bounce from the dynamic woofer.
Thanks, but that post is exclusively regarding the horizontal dispersion pattern.Please read post #10 by Duke regarding other dispersion claims.
Been measuring (and listening) to ELSs for over 27 years, and the radiation pattern follows theory. They have next to no direct dispersion in the vertical plane outside the dimensions of the panel, which is one reason the older Gen1 panels have a slight advantage with their taller proportions.In theory a pure line source isn't going radiate up or down, but treat the floor and ceiling of a M/L hybrid and trust your ears.
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