mtchyz250f
04-24-2011, 07:27 PM
From what I understand (which is almost nothing), center to center distance of speakers should be less than a 1/4 wave length at the crossover point. It seems that in many circumstances this is impossible because of the size of PA speakers and the frequencies they play. For example crossing a 15" woofer like the JBL E145 with anything above 400Hz would seem to violate this principle, but JBL does this with great success with the Everest!
So is this a principle in theory only? How does it play out in real life?
So is this a principle in theory only? How does it play out in real life?