Line array systems are widely used in live sound applications due to their ability to provide consistent coverage over large distances. The splay angle of a line array is crucial for determining the audience depth where the sound remains coherent and free from comb filtering.
The splay angle, (theta_s), is defined as the angle between two adjacent elements in the array. It affects how far back the system can project a uniform sound field. The formula to calculate the maximum audience depth (D) for a given splay angle is:
D = Audience Depth
(lambda) = Wavelength of sound
(theta_s) = Splay angle in radians
N = Number of elements in the array
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