Choosing the best full-range speaker to meet your needs is an important decision. This article will help you understand the problems you will run into in particular situations, and then how each cabinet type is designed to solve the problems caused by those different acoustical environments. This article is broken into sections, but each section progressively builds off of the sections previously discussed. So, it's important that you read the whole article from start to finish. Ramsdell Pro Audio has 30 years of experience in every imaginable situation. Do we have all the answers to every problem? No one does. Chances are though, that if you are thinking about buying a system to handle a specific purpose, or even a wide range of applications, Ramsdell Pro Audio has experience with your situation and a good solution. We'll discuss how specialized you should be when making your choice, how to make the best choice, and how each speaker design type is handles different acoustical environments you run into. This article is written so that by the time you're finished, you will have a pretty good idea what type of system would perform best in the situations it will face.
Types of Full Range Speakers Covered in this Article:
- Direct Radiator, Cone Woofer
- Direct Radiator, Cone Woofer with High Frequency Horn
- Cone Woofer with Horn Loaded Mid-Bass and High Frequency Horns
- Fully Loaded Horn Enclosures
- Line Array Enclosures
- Asymmetrical Horn Loaded Enclosures
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