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  2. Line array - Wikipedia

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    Center stage of German Rock am Ring music festival with two line arrays of 6 metres (20 ft) height each L-Acoustics V-DOSC/dV-DOSC line array at a concert NEXO STM M28 Line array at EXPO Festival. 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 ...

  3. Charlie Hughes (audio engineer) - Wikipedia

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    The first was a patent for the optimum spacing of driver elements in a line array, using a minimum of drivers. [10] This technology, marketed as "InConcert", was at the core of Altec's compact computer speaker system FX 6021, a satellite and subwoofer system which used the patented process for its two satellite speakers, each containing six ...

  4. Peavey Electronics - Wikipedia

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    The Radial Pro Series were Peavey's high end drum line. In production from 1994 until 2002, it consisted of the RBS-1 prototypes, radial pro 1000, 750/751, and 500/501 models. The flagship 1000 model consisted of a radial bridge that took all the mounting stresses, and a 3-ply thin maple shell to enhance the resonance.

  5. List of loudspeaker manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    K-array: Italy KEF: United Kingdom (brand) Kenwood: Japan Kharma International: Netherlands KLH: United States Klipsch: United States Krell Industries: United States KRK: United States Kustom: United States L-Acoustics: France Legacy Audio: United States Linn: United Kingdom Lipinski Sound: United States Logitech: Switzerland and United States ...

  6. Sound reinforcement system - Wikipedia

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    A large line array with separate subs and a smaller side fill line array. A simple and inexpensive PA loudspeaker may have a single full-range loudspeaker driver, housed in a suitable enclosure. More elaborate, professional-caliber sound reinforcement loudspeakers may incorporate separate drivers to produce low, middle, and high frequency sounds.

  7. L-Acoustics - Wikipedia

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    L-Acoustics later introduced other products, including the ARCS Constant Curvature Array (1995), dV-DOSC modular line source (1999), Kudo with K-Louver variable directivity (2005), P Series self-powered coaxials (2006), SB28 subwoofer with laminar vents and LA4 and LA8 amplified controllers (2007). The company also introduced their Soundvision ...

  8. Directional sound - Wikipedia

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    Sound from an array spreads less than sound from a point source, by the Huygens–Fresnel principle applied to diffraction.. While a large loudspeaker is naturally more directional because of its large size, a source with equivalent directivity can be made by utilizing an array of traditional small loudspeakers, all driven together in-phase.

  9. ADRaudio - Wikipedia

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    At the 125th AES Convention in San Francisco in 2008, Dravinec joined veteran loudspeaker designers Charlie Hughes (formerly of Altec Lansing and Peavey Electronics), Dave Gunness (formerly of Eastern Acoustic Works and Electrovoice), Pete Soper (of Meyer Sound Laboratories), Ralph Heinz (of Renkus-Heinz) and Tom Danley (has designed for ...

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