Bosch EVF-1122S/126 EVF-1122S/126-PIB User Manual

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Electro-Voice EVF/EVH User Manual
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At higher frequencies, the interference patterns become more densely packed, which essentially elimi-
nates their audibility. Figure 7 shows this effect at 8,000 Hz.
3.51 Reducing Multiple-Source Interference
Multiple-source interference cannot be eliminated but it can be substantially reduced. Systems which 
have radiating devices large enough to hold their rated coverage angles down to relatively low frequen-
cies, such as the horn-loaded EVH series that hold their coverage angles down to 500 Hz, will exhibit 
less interference in clusters. Also, doubling the distance between the two systems of Figure 8 produces 
multiple interference nulls which are more densely packed than those of Figure 6, reducing the audibility of 
the interference.
Figure 7:
Horizontal polar response (blue center 
plot) of two closely clustered 60° x 40° 
loudspeakers aimed 60° apart, showing 
multiple, densely packed off-axis nulls 
at 8,000 Hz caused by multiple-source 
interference (see text for more details)
3.0  Designing an EVF/EVH Cluster (cont’)
Figure 8:
Horizontal polar response (blue cen-
ter plot) of two 60° x 40° loudspeakers 
aimed 60° apart but with double the 
distance between grille centers compared 
to Figures 6 and 7, showing the more 
densely packed 1,250-Hz off-axis nulls 
caused by multiple-source interference 
(see text for more details)