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by numb7rs
636 days ago
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Speaker directionality gets interesting once you get to arrangements for festivals and concerts. Ideally the audience should all be able to hear well, which is difficult to achieve over such a large area and with multiple sources. But you also don't want the neighbours to complain about the thumping bass. A number of subwoofers pointing backwards, with the right phase delay, destructively interferes with the most offensive frequencies and reduces the sound intensity behind the stage. It's called a 'cardiod' arrangement, because of the shape of the resulting sound intensity distribution. |
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