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A number of approaches have been used in the design of concert-sound loudspeaker arrays. This paper introduces the basic requirements for large-scale sound reinforcement and investigates the acoustic power summation of multiple sources in terms of amplitude response, directivity, and time delay. Experimental data is presented for a variety of multi-dimensional arrays, demonstrating the effect of spacing and angular displacement between source elements as a function of the directional characteristics of the individual sources. This information is used to develop guidelines for the design of large-scale concert arrays.
Author (s): Fidlin, Paul F.; Carlson, David E.
Affiliation:
Electro-Voice, Inc., Buchanan, MI
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AES Convention: 86
Paper Number:2802
Publication Date:
1989-03-06
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Session subject:
Sound Radiation (Sound Systems)
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Fidlin, Paul F.; Carlson, David E.; 1989; The Basic Concepts and Problems Associated with Large Scale Concert-Sound Loudspeaker Arrays [PDF]; Electro-Voice, Inc., Buchanan, MI; Paper 2802; Available from: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=5892
Fidlin, Paul F.; Carlson, David E.; The Basic Concepts and Problems Associated with Large Scale Concert-Sound Loudspeaker Arrays [PDF]; Electro-Voice, Inc., Buchanan, MI; Paper 2802; 1989 Available: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=5892