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julius111
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Posted: 18 July 2024 at 8:28pm |
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so, following snowflakes suggestion of constant beamwidth, at first i did not see something one would replicate in small scale
http://www.xlrtechs.com/dbkeele.com/CBT.php
but then, on the page above, i saw that jbl has a series of loudspeakers that uses (if i got that right) electronic delay instead of acoustical (in form of building an arc shaped speaker), with small speaker boxes consisting of not more speakers than csijo has in the past, i have used diy amp boards with dsp (tinysine, wondom), which could be used to build a small speaker box of vertical aligned drivers. a board with 4 channels could run a speaker with 7 drivers (pattern 4 - 3 - 2 - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4) and delay the input signal according to the position in the array. asking the forum, is this something that could work, or have i smoked the wrong tree? cheers! J. |
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Elliot Thompson
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Posted: 19 July 2024 at 4:10am |
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One of things that many do is load as many loudspeakers remotely feasible on an amplifier and, crank it up. Using one amplifier for each loudspeaker allows you to accomplish more creativity in terms of performance. It is a more costly method that the cheapskate mentality of many sound professionals refuse to do. This in turn, will lead to a lot reasons not to do it. However, you must follow your own path and choose what is best for your requirements. Your method would work!
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julius111
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Posted: 20 July 2024 at 5:29am |
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thanks for your feedback!
while reading on other subjects (i have a lot of free time a.t.m.), i came across a link to a software which would allow for simulating the arrangement of speakers. it even mentions CBT array in the manual: might be worth trying, as it‘s donation-based software. cheers, Julius.
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Posted: 20 July 2024 at 9:34am |
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Vituixcad is an awesome peice of software and would be invaluable for a project such as yours, lots of info on diyaudio in regards to small line arrays as well as the author of Vituixcad being active on there.
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Elliot Thompson
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Posted: 20 July 2024 at 12:09pm |
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As VituixCAD allows you to import numerous measured results from a wide variety of programs, the end results will be more accurate than, focusing solely on a static simulation program.
Definitely more next level of design that many are not doing when building a loudspeaker system.
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Posted: 14 August 2024 at 10:39am |
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Queridos amigos de Speakersplans.com, Quiero expresar mi más sincero agradecimiento a todos ustedes por su invaluable ayuda y la información que me brindaron. Su conocimiento y disposición para aclarar mis dudas han sido fundamentales para mi proyecto. Desde aquellos que compartieron su experiencia técnica hasta quienes me proporcionaron enlaces útiles y consejos prácticos, cada uno de sus aportes ha sido de gran valor. Estoy realmente impresionado por la amabilidad y el profesionalismo que caracteriza a esta comunidad. Gracias a sus sugerencias y orientaciones, ahora tengo una comprensión mucho más clara y sólida de los temas que me preocupaban. No podría haber avanzado sin su apoyo.
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julius111
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Posted: 15 August 2024 at 7:48pm |
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hey,
great to hear you are making good progress! the filter you mention, i think it is a 12dB/oct circuit? i use this tool, it is in german but you might be able to still use it it is basic though, there is a whole art to making analog crossovers. my knowledge of electronics is limited, i now use dsp whenever i can.
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