Two L1®s in the Same Sound Field: Difference between revisions

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Here are some rough sketches for discussion purposes.  I believe that these are extremely conservative, and that your real-life performance will exceed what is suggested here. I just wanted to look at the relative performance between one L1™, and two.
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The view is  from behind the wall behind the  L1™s.
 
 
===Single {{L1 nl}} mono ===
[[Image:L1Dispersion01.jpg]]             
 
===Two {{L1 nl}}s twenty feet apart — dual-mono===
The darker blue area represents the area where the two sound fields overlap.
[[Image:L1Dispersion02.jpg]]             
 
This also suggests that if you were running stereo instead of dual-mono the stereo "sweet-spot" is going to be extremely wide. You don't have to be between the loudspeakers to hear both Left and Right channels.
 
 
===Two L1™s with the original single L1™ field superimposed===
The dark blue area shows the sound field of the original L1™. The lighter area shows the extra coverage you get by having two L1™s 20 feet apart as compared to a single L1™
 
 
[[Image:L1Dispersion03.jpg]]           
 
The extra coverage you get with two L1™s spaced 20 feet apart, is about 10 feet on either side of the sound field of a single L1™.
 
 
;The view from the other side[/b]
(Still very conservative projections)
 
Blue is the coverage with one L1™.
Purple and Orange is the extra coverage that you might get with two L1™s 20 feet apart.
 
[[Image:L1Dispersion004.png]] 
 
Note: The sound field will does not stop abruptly as might be interpreted by the diagrams above. It should continue, fading off gradually, well beyond what is shown here . The purpose of these diagrams is to consider the relative advantages of having two L1™s in dual mono mode compared to a single L1™.
 
 
[http://bose.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/867107664/m/6901057115?r=7131009115#7131009115 Original Discussion]