Meyer Sound galileo 616 operating instructions Example Curves, Simple Flat Response Curve

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APPENDIX C

USER-DEFINED EQUALIZATION CURVES WITH M SERIES ARRAY AND

ATMOSPHERIC CORRECTION

Example Curves

The following curves show how changing the settings on the Galileo allows you to tailor the response to create different contour curves. These examples use eight MILO™ high-power curvilinear array loudspeakers in a single zone array at a distance of 60 meters, temperature of 20° C, and 50% relative humidity at sea level.

NOTE: The examples in this section are not meant to be used as a template for your own system designs. Acoustical characteristics, physical constraints, audio content, audience and many other factors should always be uniquely weighed into your own applications.

Simple Flat Response Curve

As shown in Figure C.1: “Single MILO at 4 meters” (p. 152), MILO was designed to have a very flat frequency response on its own. In a typical design, however, the response of a MILO array is affected by two primary factors:

Depending on atmospheric conditions and distance, high frequencies may attenuate due to air absorption.

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Meyer Sound galileo 616 operating instructions Example Curves, Simple Flat Response Curve