Difference between revisions of "L1 Model 1S Compared to L1 Model II Vertical Dispersion"
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This is a rough approximation of the vertical dispersion of the L1® Model 1S compared to the L1® Model II. | This is a rough approximation of the vertical dispersion of the L1® Model 1S compared to the L1® Model II. | ||
− | + | If the audience is on the same level as the L1®, both models will do fine. | |
− | L1® Model 1S | + | If the L1® is on an elevated stage, you need to ensure that the listeners' ears are within the vertical dispersion area shown as the blue area. |
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+ | L1® Model 1S <br> | ||
+ | [[File:Tds_l1_model1s.pdf| L1® Model 1S Technical Data Sheet]] | ||
[[File:L1 Elevation Model 1S Stage.png|800px|L1 Model 1S vertical dispersion +/- 5°]] | [[File:L1 Elevation Model 1S Stage.png|800px|L1 Model 1S vertical dispersion +/- 5°]] | ||
− | L1® Model II | + | L1® Model II<br> |
+ | [[File:Tds_l1_model2.pdf| L1® Model II Technical Data Sheet]] | ||
[[File:L1 Elevation Model II Stage.png|800px|L1 Model II vertical dispersion 0°]] | [[File:L1 Elevation Model II Stage.png|800px|L1 Model II vertical dispersion 0°]] | ||
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+ | Note: This is for discussion purposes. The L1® Model 1S has vertical dispersion or 10° (+/- 5°). This is not accurately reflected in the picture above. The L1® Model II vertical dispersion of 0°. | ||
Revision as of 05:18, 23 April 2017
This is a rough approximation of the vertical dispersion of the L1® Model 1S compared to the L1® Model II.
If the audience is on the same level as the L1®, both models will do fine.
If the L1® is on an elevated stage, you need to ensure that the listeners' ears are within the vertical dispersion area shown as the blue area.
L1® Model 1S
File:Tds l1 model1s.pdf
L1® Model II
File:Tds l1 model2.pdf
Note: This is for discussion purposes. The L1® Model 1S has vertical dispersion or 10° (+/- 5°). This is not accurately reflected in the picture above. The L1® Model II vertical dispersion of 0°.