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JBL Vertec line array. Photo courtesy of Harman Pro. If you've been to a biggish gig or a festival in recent years, you've had the pleasure of hearing line arrays of loudspeakers in action. But why are line arrays the current 'best practice' in large–scale PA, how did they evolve, and will they ever filter down to more modest gig venues?
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A line array is a speaker system consisting of multiple loudspeakers mounted in a straight line. It is designed to provide even sound coverage over long distances by using the principle of wave interference.
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A line array is a loudspeaker system that is made up of a number of usually identical loudspeaker elements mounted in a line and fed in phase, to create a near-line source of sound. The distance between adjacent drivers is close enough that they constructively interfere with each other to send sound waves farther than traditional horn-loaded ...
What is a line array? It is a series of loudspeakers that covers the same frequency range and is stacked above one another. The key to a line array is that the speakers face slightly different vertical angles, allowing them to consistently cover a greater depth of field than a single PA speaker can.
A line array is a series of loudspeaker elements mounted in a vertical line. This configuration enables directed sound propagation with more precise control over where the sound goes. The result is a more uniform sound distribution with minimal volume drop-off over distance.