Dispersion interactions, Controlled horizontal dispersion, Controlled vertical dispersion – MartinLogan i User Manual

Page 11: Ispersion, Nteractions

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Dispersion Interactions 11

The concave electrostatic panel launches a 30 degree

dispersion pattern when viewed from above. The sound

waves focus in front of the speaker and diverge much

like a lens would cause light to focus and diverge. This

horizontal dispersion field operates in the same manner

as our traditional curvilinear line source (CLS) technology,

giving you a choice of good seats for the performance

while minimizing interaction with side walls (see figure 16).

As you can see from the illustrations, your Cinema i speaker

projects a controlled dispersion pattern (see figure 17). This

vertical dispersion profile minimizes interactions with the

floor and the ceiling.

Controlled Horizontal Dispersion

Controlled Vertical Dispersion

Figure 16. The MartinLogan Cinema i delivers a 30 degree wave launch
dispersion pattern distributed horizontally.

Figure 17. The MartinLogan Cinema i vertical dispersion profile minimizes
interactions with the floor and ceiling.

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