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"Finally, we have convinced ourselves that audible phase cancellation should not occur from two systems spaced more than about four feet apart. The combing is just too dense. " - Ken-at-Bose <ref>See: http://bose.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/6806048934/m/7831003593?r=3291045593#3291045593 in  
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'''Only when fed the same signal''', "Interference between line arrays would be more severe [than for non-line-array speakers]. In fact, the current Bose design rules for installing MA12 line arrays recommend ... a spacing between line arrays of between 6 and 15 meters! (20-50 feet)"  The same applies to the L1.  - Chris-at-Bose <ref>See: http://bose.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/867107664/m/5941073123?r=1981053533#1981053533 in  
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Revision as of 17:50, 26 October 2006

Practical Note

Only when fed the same signal, "Interference between line arrays would be more severe [than for non-line-array speakers]. In fact, the current Bose design rules for installing MA12 line arrays recommend ... a spacing between line arrays of between 6 and 15 meters! (20-50 feet)" The same applies to the L1. - Chris-at-Bose [1] (Clarifications added by the author of the quote.)