L1 Loudness Behind: Difference between revisions
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|RightBody = The L1 systems offer extremely wide horizontal coverage (approximately 180 degrees), however, we rarely consider loudness behind them. | |RightBody = The L1 systems offer extremely wide horizontal coverage (approximately 180 degrees), however, we rarely consider loudness behind them. | ||
If you find the L1s too loud when placed behind you, putting them beside or ahead of you will make very little difference for frequencies up to 1000 Hz. Consider using high-quality hearing protection. | |||
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=== Feedback === | |||
Feedback (high-pitched feedback) is typically at frequencies above 2000 Hz, so there may be some benefit to position the L1s outside the polar pattern of microphones if you have exhausted other approaches for dealing with feedback. You can do this by putting the L1s in line with or ahead of the microphones. T | |||
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[[Category:Acoustics]] | [[Category:Acoustics]] | ||