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== Major Concepts == | == Major Concepts == | ||
===How Directional are the L1s === | ===How Directional are the L1s === | ||
Up to about 1000 Hz, the L1s are almost omnidirectional. They | Up to about 1000 Hz, the L1s are almost omnidirectional. They become increasingly directional, with more sound in the 180-degree range facing forward as the frequencies rise beyond 1000 Hz. | ||
Most of what we hear in the human vocal range and instruments is below 2000 Hz | Most of what we hear in the human vocal range and instruments is below 2000 Hz. See the colored chart below for more details. | ||
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. | |||
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[[File:Instrument-Sound-EQ-Chart.jpg|link=File:Instrument-Sound-EQ-Chart.pdf]] | [[File:Instrument-Sound-EQ-Chart.jpg|link=File:Instrument-Sound-EQ-Chart.pdf]] | ||
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