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* The most important application for an "identical signal feeding two or more like speakers" is when covering a large area. A good example would be an audience of 1,000 or more seated for a graduation ceremony. A distributed system of several {{L1 nl}} systems all fed with the same signal is perfectly appropriate. We make it very easy in the {{Compact}} to do this with the line output jacks on the back. You can easily daisy chain them. | * The most important application for an "identical signal feeding two or more like speakers" is when covering a large area. A good example would be an audience of 1,000 or more seated for a graduation ceremony. A distributed system of several {{L1 nl}} systems all fed with the same signal is perfectly appropriate. We make it very easy in the {{Compact}} to do this with the line output jacks on the back. You can easily daisy chain them. | ||
* I can't think of a situation like this where you would want to space the {{Compact}}s (or any other L1 system) closer than 20' and thus I see no issue with undesirable [[Multiple Source Interference|multi-source interference]]. I think that spacing closer to the 50' mark would be more typical in terms of covering large audiences. Said another way, I don't think an | * I can't think of a situation like this where you would want to space the {{Compact}}s (or any other {{L1 nl}} system) closer than 20' and thus I see no issue with undesirable [[Multiple Source Interference|multi-source interference]]. I think that spacing closer to the 50' mark would be more typical in terms of covering large audiences. Said another way, I don't think an {{Compact}} has trouble throwing up to 50'. | ||
* As said above "The {{Compact}} uses a significantly shorter array than the {{Model I}} or {{Model II}}. As a result, it doesn't project sound as far." Thus, spacing of multiple {{Compact}}s would be somewhat less than the spacing of multiple Model I or Model II systems. | * As said above "The {{Compact}} uses a significantly shorter array than the {{Model I}} or {{Model II}}. As a result, it doesn't project sound as far." Thus, spacing of multiple {{Compact}}s would be somewhat less than the spacing of multiple Model I or Model II systems. | ||
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[http://bose.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/7521050644/m/756102391?r=750103391#750103391 Source: Ken-at-Bose] | [http://bose.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/7521050644/m/756102391?r=750103391#750103391 Source: Ken-at-Bose] | ||
=== Distributed Systems for Covering a Large Area === | |||
Summarizing from above: | |||
A good example of an application for a distributed system would be an audience of 1,000 or more seated for a graduation ceremony. A distributed system of several {{L1 nl}} systems all fed with the same signal is perfectly appropriate. | |||
Place the {{L1 nl}}s at least 20 feet apart to avoid undesirable [[Multiple Source Interference|multi-source interference]]. Spacing closer to 50 feet is more typical in terms of covering large audiences. | |||
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