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

m New page: 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 wante...
 
mNo edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
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.  
{{Article
|Author=ST}}
 
Here are some rough sketches for discussion purposes.  The sound field will does not stop abruptly as might be interpreted by viewing these diagrams. It should continue, fading off gradually, well beyond what is shown here .
 
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 nl}}. and two.  


The view is  from behind the wall behind the  L1™s.
The view is  from behind the wall behind the  L1™s.
Line 9: Line 14:
===Two {{L1 nl}}s twenty feet apart — dual-mono===
===Two {{L1 nl}}s twenty feet apart — dual-mono===
The darker blue area represents the area where the two sound fields overlap.
The darker blue area represents the area where the two sound fields overlap.
[[Image:L1Dispersion02.jpg]]               
[[Image:L1Dispersion02.jpg]]               


Line 16: Line 22:
===Two L1™s with the original single L1™ field superimposed===
===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™
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]]             
[[Image:L1Dispersion03.jpg]]             
Line 31: Line 36:
[[Image:L1Dispersion004.png]]   
[[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™.
Note: The sound field will does not stop abruptly as might be interpreted from 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 nl}}s in dual mono mode compared to a single {{L1 nl}}.




[http://bose.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/867107664/m/6901057115?r=7131009115#7131009115 Original Discussion]
[http://bose.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/867107664/m/6901057115?r=7131009115#7131009115 Original Discussion]