1. Linear array design
Principle: A linear array is composed of a group of radiating units arranged in a straight line and closely spaced. These units have the same amplitude and phase. Through linear transmission, the transmission distance can be significantly increased and the attenuation of sound during transmission can be reduced.
Advantages: Line arrays can provide very good vertical coverage directivity, ensuring that sound can be accurately projected to the target area. At the same time, the lower end of the curved part of the linear array can cover the near area, forming comprehensive coverage from near to far.
2. Array processing technology
User parameter setting: The user can specify the desired sound pressure distribution of the listening area profile, and accomplish this task by setting sound pressure drop values for different parts of the listening area profile (such as front, middle, and rear). This technology ensures that the sound remains relatively consistent at different distances.
Maintain sound integrity: Although each line array unit has its own FIR filter, advanced array processing technology ensures that the sounds between these units do not interfere with each other, thereby maintaining the integrity of the system's sound.
3. Modular design
Enhanced vertical coverage pattern control: The modular design allows multiple devices to be stacked in a line array configuration to provide enhanced vertical coverage pattern control. This not only increases "throw" but also reduces unwanted floor/ceiling reverberations.
Flexibility: Modular design allows the line array speaker system to be flexibly adjusted according to different venues and needs. For example, in large sports stadiums or theaters, coverage can be expanded by increasing the number of modules.
4. Efficient power amplifier
Power output: Line array speaker function modules are usually equipped with efficient power amplifiers to ensure sufficient power output to cover a wide area.
Dynamic range: The efficient power amplifier also provides a wide dynamic range, allowing the sound to remain clear and stable between low and high sound pressures.
5. Intelligent control system
Remote monitoring: Many modern line array speaker function modules are equipped with intelligent control systems that allow users to monitor and adjust remotely. This ensures that the sound system maintains optimal performance in a variety of complex environments.
Adaptive adjustment: The intelligent control system can also make adaptive adjustments according to changes in the on-site environment, such as adjusting volume, equalizer and other parameters to optimize the sound effect.