*using Spitfire array speakers
*using Spitfire A6/A4 and smaller Evolve speakers
*using larger Evolve speakers
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As sound is invisible to the human eye, it can
for many come across is a bit abstract and
difficult to understand, where on the other hand
light is visible to the human eye and therefore
easier to explain. However, sound and light
have many things in common, it is an energy
which reflects and absorbs, according to its
surroundings, shape boundaries and
boundaries materials.
With the diagrams shown here, we try to explain the
fundamental differences between the typical
omnidirectional light bulb, which in many ways is
similar to the typical HI-FI dome tweeter.
A more controlled light source, with guided
directivity from a lampshade, illustrating the more
professional audio-oriented horn-loaded design
and finally the use of multiple light sources, placed
in a straight vertical line, illustrating the different
types of line array designs used by Artcoustic.
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Controlled
dispersion
typical horn
design
30W wide
dispersion
typical HI-FI
design
ARTCOUSTIC LINE ARRAY EXPLAINED
illustration of a 120W angled line array
illustration of a 120W straight line array
illustration with a ceilling lamp
illustration with a 30W light bulb
illustration of a 120W time aligned line array
OWNER MANUAL – SL EVOLVE SERIES
ARTCOUSTIC LOUDSPEAKERS