L-ACOUSTICS V-DOSC Manual Version 4
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stereo imaging and exceptional clarity. Subjectively, the loudspeakers seem much closer than they are
physically and the sound is ''in your face''. This helps to improve image localization towards the action
on stage - not the loudspeaker arrays. Practically, nearfield extension also means that extreme sound
pressure levels are not required close to the system in order to obtain acceptable SPLs further back in
the venue - this is a highly desirable property that results in reduced potential for hearing loss for both
audiences and engineers alike.
Nearfield extension, combined with the precision and predictability of V-DOSC coverage is also
effective in “pushing back” the critical distance in highly reverberant spaces (critical distance is defined
as the distance in a venue where the energy of the direct sound coming from the system is equal to
the reverberant energy coming from the room). In many situations, it is extremely important to keep
energy off the roof, for example in arenas or covered outdoor amphitheatres (sheds). If we can excite
less of the reverberant energy in the room and focus more energy on the audience, we can effectively
move back the critical distance in a given room while offering more of the audience a nearfield
listening experience. Given the well-defined vertical coverage of V-DOSC, the benefits of WST
become immediately obvious in comparison with conventional systems when working in difficult,
reverberant rooms.
Finally, another benefit of WST is the high degree of SPL rejection obtained outside of the defined
coverage pattern. Nominally higher than 20 dB, this permits the installation of a V-DOSC system
behind or above microphones with exceptionally high feedback immunity. Monitor engineers also
enjoy working with V-DOSC FOH systems since there is very little backwave on stage - even at lower
frequencies (for larger arrays of up to 16 enclosures, vertical pattern control is obtained down to as
low as 80 Hz). High SPL rejection outside of the defined coverage region also makes V-DOSC an
excellent solution in situations where environmental noise control is an issue, for example, in situations
where outdoor venues are located close to residential areas.
The accuracy, flexibility and predictability inherent in the V-DOSC approach to sound reinforcement
has opened up many new horizons for sound design.
Figure 5: V-DOSC Array
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