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: The forward projection (throw) is not affected by having two {{L1 nl}}s.
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===