Appendix B — System Design Guide
Selecting and Positioning Ceiling Loudspeakers
Several key criteria determine the type and quantity of ceiling speakers to employ in a job. Specific EVID™ Ceiling Series models accom- modate each job, depending on how these cri- teria are specified.
•Room size
•Coverage density desired
•Coverage angle specification of the speaker
•Ceiling height
•Audio program material being played The information below,and the free design
program downloadable from www.electrovoice.com (under downloads/speak- ers),will help you optimize your EVID design.
In the traditional approach to overhead- distributed systems, loudspeakers are placed in a grid whose dimensions are dictated by the room height and the directivity of the speaker ele- ments.Two basic placement patterns prevail: square spacing and hexagonal (or crisscross) spacing. See Figure 22.
Grid | ||
| overlap | center |
Hexagonal Square
Figure 22: Coverage patterns
In addition to the spacing pattern, the designer must choose between three coverage density types, designated respectively as edge-
Ceiling Systems: Size vs.
Coverage
In the past, system designers usually specified 8- inch cone loudspeakers for distributed overhead
systems,at least in part because they represented the traditional choice. EVID systems,however, allow for far more flexible options.
In many cases,you can achieve excellent results — at a significant savings — by using 4- inch transducers.This is especially true in jobs that do not require extended
The effect of this characteristic on an overhead system is indicated in Figure 23. In replacement applications where existing speaker positions are used,the C4.2 (shown in angle A) offers greater overlap and,thus,more uniform coverage than an older conventional
Ceiling
A A
B B
Figure 23: Size vs. coverage
cover a given area.This will result in even greater savings.
Of course, the C4.2 is somewhat less sensitive than the
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