Ideal vs Real Loudspeaker Directivity
By Pat Brown
Understanding the ideal loudspeaker directivity…
Measured vs. Predicted Loudspeaker Array Response
Many designers use arrayed loudspeakers to cover the audience. Computer modeling must be used to determine the array behavior. This study compares the measured vs. predicted response of a 3-horn array.
The Magic Behind Multi-Pattern Mics
Theory and Practice - By Dale Shirk
This article will take a…
The Bigger Picture on Equalization
By Pat Brown
Equalization of a loudspeaker is usually done on-axis. …
Business of Learning Part 3 – Levitt Homes
By Brad Nelson
Levitt Homes is another company that was significantly…
Axial Sensitivity – Sense and Sensitivity
By Jeremy Johnston
One of the many specifications included in…
Small Room LF Design Dimensions or Ratios?
By: Jeff D. Szymanski, PEFor at least the past 6 decades, acousticians…
What's a DLL? and when do I need one?
By Pat Brown
This article addresses some specifics of the direct…
Which Impedance? Nominal Minimum / Maximum Average
By Pat Brown
This article addresses three dominant reasons for…
Sound System Autopilot
Theory and Practice - By Dale Shirk
Today’s electronics can…