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    SB-1 W hy did Me yer crea te the SB-1? The SB-1 is intended to solve one of the most common problems in large-scale reinfor cement: assuring effective high-frequency repr oduction at great distances from the main P A. T r aditional solutions for long-range high-frequency projection have employed narro w-cover age horns (also called “long throw”[...]

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    Why use the SB-1 ra ther than del a yed loudspeaker arra ys? Delayed loudspeakers are a common and effective alternativ e to long- throw horns, but ther e are some constraints in their application. As shown in Figure 1a, because the fill speakers are physically separ ated from the main array(s), they can only be aligned for seats that lie directly [...]

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    mounted at the center of the dish. The cone is driv en by special band- limiting and phase manipulating circuitry that uses phase cancellation to suppress side lobes in the range of 500 Hz to 1 kHz. This sophisticated scheme reduces the amplitude of the side lobes b y o v er 50 dB, substantially extending the usable mid-frequency response. Constant[...]

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    SB-1 PHY SICAL DIMENSIONS frequencies. The best propagation of sound wav es occurs when the air is either very hot and moist, or very cold and dry . In more moderate conditions, attenuation due to air loss may exceed 3 dB per doubling of distance from the SB-1. Interestingly , unlike conv entional horn systems, two adjacent SB- 1s can be aimed into[...]