JBL AC26 AE Series Array Guide - Page 8

Array 15 p. 29 with delay locations used

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Figure 4: Array 15 (p. 29) with delay locations used in an exploded configuration in an auditorium Figure 5: Array 15 (p. 28), with horn patterns shown, used in an exploded configuration. Red areas show minimal overlap. Some of the array types described incorporate subwoofers integrated into the array; others do not. Subwoofers are often a requirement for systems requiring higher impact and low frequency extension and can always be flown adjacent to, behind the main array, or in a ground support configuration. Adding a smaller full range enclosure such as the AC Compact Series model AC28/95 on top of or near ground supported subwoofer locations will assist in the integration of these subwoofers for near listener positions. 8

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Some of the array types described incorporate subwoofers integrated into the array;
others do not. Subwoofers are often a requirement for systems requiring higher impact
and low frequency extension and can always be flown adjacent to, behind the main
array, or in a ground support configuration. Adding a smaller full range enclosure such as
the
AC Compact Series
model AC28/95 on top of or near ground supported subwoofer
locations will assist in the integration of these subwoofers for near listener positions.
Figure 4: Array 15 (p. 29) with delay locations used in
an exploded configuration in an auditorium
Figure 5: Array 15 (p. 28), with horn patterns shown, used in
an exploded configuration. Red areas show minimal overlap.
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