XLA 3200 Installation Manual | EN 14 |
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Listening area and related mounting height for XLA3210/00
How to use these mounting method:
1.Determine the dimensions of the desired ‘listening area’ (a horizontal plane at the level of the listeners’ ears – refer to the dashed line in figure 1).
2.Measure the maximum distance from loudspeaker array to the last listener in the listening area (corresponding to ‘B’ in figures 1, 2 and 3).
3.Refer to diagram 1, and trace upwards from the maximum distance on the horizontal axis. From the vertical intersection with diagonal
4.Figure 2 shows the 1kHz octave shape radiated by the loudspeaker array and figure 3 shows the 4kHz octave shape radiation. The listening area with the optimal acoustic performance is in these shapes. Ensure the 4kHz shape with the dimensions obtained using diagram 1 adequately covers the desired listening area.
5.If the desired listening area is covered by the 4kHz shape, the
Now you can mount the loudspeaker array for optimal acoustic performance.
Diagram example:
The maximum distance from loudspeaker array to last listener is 15m. Tracing upwards from the 15m point on the horizontal axis of diagram 1 to the diagonal
Installation questions and answers:
•The desired listening area is too large and does not fit in the 4kHz shape.
Try another loudspeaker array mounting height or use more loudspeaker arrays to get a larger listening area.
•Why use an angle of 80 for the loudspeaker array?
The radiated shapes shown in figures 2 and 3 with the dimensions in diagram 1 are only valid when the loudspeaker array is mounted at an angle of 80. Only this situation provides constant sound pressure level and frequency response (constant directivity) in the listening area.
•Can I use the loudspeaker array with another angle?
You can use the loudspeaker arrays also with another angle but you will not get the optimum acoustic performance. For example, greater sound pressure level variation will be audible in the listening area. The values in diagram 1 are not valid for other angles. It is recommended never to use an angle greater than 80.
•The loudspeaker array cannot be mounted as high as desired.
If not the height can be reached by limitation of the ceiling for example, use an angle of less than 80. Focus the
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