Hi David,
No, of the described arrays only Curt's has parallel boundaries - meaning t=
he boundaries are faced 180 degrees opposite each other.
John Hartog
--- In "David Michael" <=
> wrote:
>
> Are the mic mounts we have been talking about better described as "parall=
el spaced boundary arrays"?
>
> D
>
> --- In Rob Danielson <type@> wrote:
> >
> > Hi--
> > In interest of keeping our term usage somewhat consistent, I'm pretty
> > sure that the wooden boundaries in David's rig would not be
> > technically described as "baffles." Baffles are used primarily to
> > absorb sound like the separator in a Jecklin Disk, and boundaries are
> > designed to reflect sound or create a pressure zone. The SASS and the
> > Curt's head-spaced arrays made of wood, are both "Boundary" arrays.
> > The SASS uses the pressure zone formed on the boundary surface with
> > flush mounted capsules. Curt's perpendicular to boundary capsule
> > mounting chiefly uses reflection. Rob D.
> >
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