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Phase cancellation can be an issue if you are running [[Dual Mono]] (two L1®s from the same mono source). This can be an issue when two or more L1®s are fed the same signal. | Phase cancellation can be an issue if you are running [[Dual Mono]] (two L1®s from the same mono source). This can be an issue when two or more L1®s are fed the same signal. | ||
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<br> Note: During a conversation with Chris-at-Bose, he confirmed that the recommendations above are the same for the {{Model II}}. [[User:ST|ST]] 15:13, 30 August 2007 (GMT-7) | <br> Note: During a conversation with Chris-at-Bose, he confirmed that the recommendations above are the same for the {{Model II}}. [[User:ST|ST]] 15:13, 30 August 2007 (GMT-7) | ||
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Revision as of 08:18, 6 December 2008
Minimum Distance Running Two L1®s in Dual Mono
Phase cancellation can be an issue if you are running Dual Mono (two L1®s from the same mono source). This can be an issue when two or more L1®s are fed the same signal.
The minimum recommended distance for two L1®s is 20-50 feet.
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.)
Note: During a conversation with Chris-at-Bose, he confirmed that the recommendations above are the same for the L1 Model II. ST 15:13, 30 August 2007 (GMT-7)