On Fri, Jan 09, 2009 at 07:50:00AM -0500, Mike Mazarick wrote:
Would love to, but I'm planning on using 32
speakers/channels,
so it may take more than a pair of speakers. Eventually,
I'll spend the money on upgrading the speakers once the rest
of the system is operational. That way I'll know how much
is appropriate to spend. The software tools and process
used will probably remain the same. The main difference
will be I will probably need +=5db pads rather than +-15db
pads on the equalization (plus better speakers will obviously sound better).
Unless this is Ambisonics or Wave Field Synthesis,
why on earth would you use _32_ speakers ?
There are some other odd aspects to what you have
explained so far:
- Tri-amplification and active crossovers only make
sense in two conditions: either you need the ultimate
in quality, and you won't get that throwing together
an uncoordinated set of LF/MF/HF drivers, or you need
very high power. In both cases there's _a lot more_
involved than just EQ or room correction.
- Adding delays corresponding to the distance of
a source to a speaker: if the sources are really
independent this has no effect at all (it doesn't
create 'distance' as you seem to expect), if they
are correlated it will just introduce nasty comb
filtering.
Ciao,
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FA
Laboratorio di Acustica ed Elettroacustica
Parma, Italia
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