Two L1 Systems Overlapping: Difference between revisions
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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. | ||
Note: | Note: Running two {{L1 nl}}s does not project farther forward than one. | ||
[[Image:L1Dispersion02.jpg]] | [[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. | 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 nl}}s with the original single {{L1 nl}}s field superimposed=== | ===Two {{L1 nl}}s with the original single {{L1 nl}}s field superimposed=== | ||