This is an interesting read:
http://www.eaw.com/Docs/AX/AX_whtppr_L.pdf
Oldmics - have you had a chance to use these...?
This is an interesting read:
http://www.eaw.com/Docs/AX/AX_whtppr_L.pdf
Oldmics - have you had a chance to use these...?
bo
"Indeed, not!!"
Boy, that has to be one of the weirdest designs I've ever seen! I wonder how it sounds, and how it compares to JBL's Vertec series of 3-way?
John
Dunno. Pretty avant-garde, for sure!! Amazing that EAW went this strong into this. Good interview article in current Lighting & Sound (America) with the senior design engineer, Nathan Butler (27)...
Last edited by boputnam; 08-04-2004 at 06:52 AM.
bo
"Indeed, not!!"
Man,I bet Ronnie H Rackham (Tannoy"s chief engineer 1926) is spinning in his grave over this. And he probably was working from a borrowed Western Electric co/ax design from that era.
Phase plug useage in front of the hi freq is the interesting spin.That will allow the driver to act in the different fashion as stated in the white paper.
This is a box that when used in multiples would be horrible sounding due to the interreaction of the multiple enclosures and spacing between componets.There is no comparison to this and the Vertec whatsoever.I would stick with the Vertec (although not my favorite line array)This is a two way design and most other pro applications are now three way configurations.
As a single box per side,it would sound OK.I don"t think it would be worth the money EAW would be asking for it.Wonder what the application specs are?And no I have not used this(and I"ll bet nobody ever sees one at a concert)
Oldmics
And that would be...?Originally posted by Oldmics
(although not my favorite line array)...
bo
"Indeed, not!!"
To those curious amongst you, the answer is...
STACKS OF L100's!!!
OK, OK. Please just have a laugh and hate me only a little more...
bo
"Indeed, not!!"
Bo:
With all the BS about L100īs that You have posted, I am suspicious, it looks like You disparage them to drive the price down, You must have thousands by now.
Bo
You said you would not tell!!!!
Now don"t forget that the "L" in
L100s stands for "L"ine Array
Oldmics
I am a Wall of Sound...Originally posted by Alex Lancaster
...You must have thousands by now.
bo
"Indeed, not!!"
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