Hello everyone, I have been reading here for a while and it's time that I break my silence. In all the reading and looking that I have been doing, I have gotten myself rather confused.
I have a rather unique design application that I am trying to cover. I have an outdoor theater system that I need to rethink my center channel on (eventually all channels). I need to create a center channel that has the ability to cover a space that is approximately 20 feet wide and about 40 feet deep. I have had complaints from my guests that the center channel (spoken word) could not be heard well.
I was thinking of a Line array to get the sensitivity and projection good enough but I am not sure. The first row of seating is back 15-20feet. Obviously, I am looking for an inexpensive design as this is for an outdoor application and will only be used on 2-3 weekends a month for 6-7 months a year. I couldn't justify the cost of a over built design.
I have attached a picture of the area so you can get an idea of what the space is that I have to work with.
Any comments or suggestions would be greatly appreciated on a center channel design.
I have a rather unique design application that I am trying to cover. I have an outdoor theater system that I need to rethink my center channel on (eventually all channels). I need to create a center channel that has the ability to cover a space that is approximately 20 feet wide and about 40 feet deep. I have had complaints from my guests that the center channel (spoken word) could not be heard well.
I was thinking of a Line array to get the sensitivity and projection good enough but I am not sure. The first row of seating is back 15-20feet. Obviously, I am looking for an inexpensive design as this is for an outdoor application and will only be used on 2-3 weekends a month for 6-7 months a year. I couldn't justify the cost of a over built design.
I have attached a picture of the area so you can get an idea of what the space is that I have to work with.
Any comments or suggestions would be greatly appreciated on a center channel design.
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