Has anyone used a line array top as a backline FRFR solution for the Axe?
It occured to me that a line array top might be great for this application because of their wide horizontal / narrow vertical dispersion patterns. You could fill the room width, but less bouncing off the floor and ceilings. For example, the Yorkville PSA1 is 110º horizontal and 15º vertical. The frequency response of most line array boxes is pretty flat, they throw well, and they are certainly powerful enough.
If anyone has had any experience using line array tops for the Axe or if you just want to share thoughts and ideas that would be great.
Cheers,
Mack
It occured to me that a line array top might be great for this application because of their wide horizontal / narrow vertical dispersion patterns. You could fill the room width, but less bouncing off the floor and ceilings. For example, the Yorkville PSA1 is 110º horizontal and 15º vertical. The frequency response of most line array boxes is pretty flat, they throw well, and they are certainly powerful enough.
If anyone has had any experience using line array tops for the Axe or if you just want to share thoughts and ideas that would be great.
Cheers,
Mack