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Meyersound GLL (Low SPL)
PostPosted: Wed Oct 08, 2014 5:08 pm Reply with quote
jcejalvo
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Location: Madrid, Spain




Hi everyone,
After so many years without working with Ease I´m back with a new projectand I´m afraid I need a little help from you. I have two arrays of Meyer´s Mina and direct level seems to be too low (95dB about 10m far from the arrays in straight direction,). I have changed input signal from Pnoise to Multitonal and It raised about 10dBs and I get much more homogenic picture.

Thats the way or something different should be done (Ease Speaker Lab) when you work with Dll an GLL? I saw you aso get problems if you try to use LÁcoustic DLL with PNoise (error messages).

Thanks in advance
Regards from Madrid
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 08, 2014 7:50 pm Reply with quote
Jim Mobley
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Hi Jcejalvo,

I'd recommend the discussion here:

http://afmg-network.com/viewtopic.php?t=1155

If you still fee that you are not getting the levels you expect, you'll need to contact the loudspeaker manufacturer, they are responsible for and create all of their EASE data; AFMG just distributes it with EASE.

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