In Reply to: The 1972 JM-3 system posted by Scholl on August 4, 2021 at 07:40:05:
Too bad Meyer wasn't aware of the comb filtering that resulted from the side by side placement of the T350s, which was made worse by splaying them outward. Using clusters of boxes splayed outward extended the band width of the comb filtering all the way down to the lower midrange. In his defense back in '72 that's how pretty much everyone did it. It wouldn't be until Christian Heil created V-DOSC in 1992 that the line array ubiquitous today from every manufacturer, including Meyer, began to gain acceptance.
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