Meyer Sound M3D User Manual

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M3D™ Line Array

Meyer Sound Laboratories Inc

With these two technologies (low-frequency line array

and high-frequency wave guide) combined in a single

product, it's important to understand how to best

electronically drive a hybrid line array. The high-

frequency section can, and usually should, be zoned for

implementing different equalization into zones. The first

step is to optimize the coverage using the relative

mechanical splay between the array's elements. MAPP

Online is an ideal tool for doing this and determining

what will work best for the application. MAPP can also

help to determine how to break up the electronic drive of

the system using its Virtual SIM feature. For the far field,

a smaller mechanical splay angle achieves superior

throw to compensate for energy lost over distance.

While wave guides provide isolated control over various

coverage areas, the low-frequency section of a line

array still requires mutual coupling—with equal

amplitude and phase—to achieve a narrow beamwidth.

This is important to remember when optimizing the array

with multiple equalization channels. It is best to maintain

a similar or identical equalization in the low-frequency

filters, even though different equalization is being

applied to each zone in the high frequencies.

This is also why gain tapering is not recommended for

line arrays. Adjusting the various zones with an overall

amplitude control for each zone results in the following:

1.

Directionality decreases.

2. Overall low-frequency headroom decreases.

3.

The length of the line array column is effectively

shortened.

The following is a sample M3D system block diagram

showing one method of driving an array, along with

additional fill loudspeakers and subwoofers. Digital

delays are included to provide a time adjustment to

compensate for the various subsystems and subwoofers

being geometrically out of plane with one another.

Figure 21.

Using vertical splay to adjust a line array’s coverage

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