8.Arraying
As discussed in the previous section, comb filtering is a phenomenon, which cannot not be cured by equalisation. Small alterations to loudspeaker positions can have the effect of minimising problematic combing frequencies. Arrays should be constructed so that the individual coverage patters of each loudspeaker combine with minimal overlap. The design of the V300 cabinet greatly simplifies the creation of effective arrays, allowing seamless wide (140 degree) horizontal coverage using two loudspeakers without the need for tedious experimentation.
By placing the V300 cabinets with the 30 degree angled rear panels together, minimal dispersion pattern overlap is achieved, guaranteeing an extraordinarily smooth transition.
In many applications the
It is also possible to stack the cabinets vertically using the above method, say for use in a central cluster, where greater vertical dispersion is required.
9.
60deg
As shown in the above diagram, one of the V300 cabinets is inverted to allow the optimum splay angle to be achieved. The grill can be simply removed from this cabinet and be replaced in the correct orientation. The grill is held in position by the two fixing screws on the top and bottom lips of the cabinet.