Line arrays are sound radiation systems composed of multiple vibration units (usually speakers) arranged in a straight line. They are a layout configuration of audio systems, especially for large sound systems such as concerts, concerts, stadiums, etc. In line arrays, speakers are precisely configured and controlled to achieve more uniform sound field coverage and better acoustic performance.
In practical applications, steerable line array speakers have greater advantages:
First, the speakers of the line array system are arranged in the vertical direction, usually forming one or more columns. This arrangement allows the sound to be more accurately directed, thereby reducing the sound scattering in the horizontal direction and providing better sound field control.
Second, the phased array speaker is designed to control the propagation direction of the sound so that it is more concentrated in the area far away from the speaker. This design helps to reduce the attenuation of the sound in the horizontal direction and ensure that the entire audience area can obtain relatively uniform sound coverage. This advantage makes line array speakers widely used in large venues such as stadiums, concert halls, etc.
At the same time, by controlling the signal and phase of each speaker unit, the line array system can adjust the directivity and coverage of the sound. Moreover, the line array system usually consists of multiple speakers, and each speaker can be flexibly adjusted as needed to meet the personalized needs of different venues.
Then, the design of the professional line array speakers help to reduce the impact of the ground and other reflective surfaces on the sound, thereby improving the clarity and audibility of the sound.
In addition, because the sound of the line array is more concentrated and directional, it is easier to control feedback problems during use compared to traditional speaker systems.