| Post 1 made on Tuesday August 7, 2012 at 23:41 |
crosen Senior Member |
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Are you using this in any residential applications? Outdoor sound without disturbing neighbors? Indoor scenarios with rooms that are otherwise acoustically challenging?
Have no idea if this question is at all sensible, but would like to know if this is worth looking further into. Thanks.
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| Post 2 made on Tuesday August 7, 2012 at 23:57 |
TouchCommander Active Member |
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Frequency range is to limited and harsh after awhile. Great for sales pitches and life guard megaphones to swimmers. And don't forget the Military applications.
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No job to small, many to big |
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| Post 3 made on Wednesday August 8, 2012 at 08:31 |
Bruce Sinclair Active Member |
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I could see them working in a situation where a person is watching TV in an open den/Kitchen area where you want to here the TV and the women are cackleing away at loud volume in the kitchen. Using one of these speakers as a "center" directly over the favorite seating position could be a good solution. Commercially we have used them in a massage thearapy suite so that each client could listen to their own source without being heard by the next client. This was an open area separated by curtains.
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