MartinLogan Prodigy user manual Dispersion Interactions

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Figure 8– 9. As can be seen here, point source concepts invite a great deal of room interaction. While delivering good frequency response to a large listening audience, imaging is consequently confused and blurred.

Figure 10–11. Even though they suffer from “venetian blind” effect, angled multiple panel speakers can deliver good imaging, but only to specific spots in the listening area.

Figure 11–12. A controlled 30-degree cylindrical wave-front, which is a MartinLogan exclusive, offers optimal sound distribution with minimal room interaction. The result is solid imaging with a wide listening area.

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Contents O D I G Y TM Contents Installation in Brief Installation in BriefAssembly Assembly Introduction IntroductionBreak-In AC Power ConnectionSignal Connection OperationSingle-Wire Connection Passive Bi-Amplification Bi-Wire ConnectionOperations High Amplifier Bass Control SwitchPlacement Tonal Balance Final PlacementExtra Tweak Enjoy YourselfRules of Thumb Room AcousticsYour Room TerminologySolid Footing Dipolar Speakers and Your RoomThree Major Types of Dispersion Dispersion InteractionsControlled Horizontal Dispersion Controlled Vertical DispersionDispersion Interactions Home Theater SubwooferHome Theater Electrostatic Advantages Electrostatic AdvantagesCrossover point 100-400Hz Crossover point 250Hz Full Range OperationTweeter Midrange Woofer Crossover point 2-5kHzVapor Deposited Film Martinlogan ExclusivesCurvilinear Line Source Clstm ForceForwardTM Bass AlignmentElectrostatic Loudspeaker History Electrostatic Loudspeaker HistoryElectrostatic Loudspeaker History Frequently Asked Questions Frequently Asked QuestionsFrequently Asked Questions Troubleshooting TroubleshootingGeneral Information SpecificationsWarranty and Registration ServiceGlossary of Audio Terms Glossary of Audio TermsGlossary of Audio Terms R T I N L O G a N