This paper presents the results to date of a study of acoustic centers of horns and their effects on array directivity. It explores whether acoustic center data can be used to improve the performance of array simulation software algorithms. Generally, these algorithms take into account the propagation length of horns and their geometric arrangement in an array but ignore how acoustic centers change with frequency.
Author:
Ureda, Mark S.
Affiliation:
EVI Audio Inc., Santa Ana, CA
AES Convention:
104 (May 1998)
Paper Number:
4756
Publication Date:
May 1, 1998
Subject:
Sound Reinforcement
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