In Reply to: RE: Alternative setup of dipoles in a living room posted by Roger Gustavsson on August 29, 2024 at 06:48:47:
The point is to use line-sources to achieve a wide-band near-field condition.
The attached graph is from Appendix 2 - Line source Near field listening distance (Griffin)
Look at the graph where the listening distance is less than 3 feet (90cm) and the line source length is 5 feet (150cm). In this case, near field condition cover from 300 Hz and up.
That is why I am promoting a long line-source in close-up distance.
Near field is an acoustic term used to define an area where the direct sound (from source) power is stronger than the indirect (reflected) sound
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