Dispersion Interactions; Controlled Horizontal Dispersion; Controlled Vertical Dispersion - MartinLogan i User Manual

Martinlogan cinema i center channel speakers user's manual
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Controlled Horizontal Dispersion

The concave electrostatic panel launches a 30 degree
dispersion pattern when viewed from above. The sound
waves focus in front of the speaker and diverge much
like a lens would cause light to focus and diverge. This
horizontal dispersion field operates in the same manner
as our traditional curvilinear line source (CLS) technology,
giving you a choice of good seats for the performance
while minimizing interaction with side walls (see figure 16).
Figure 16. The MartinLogan Cinema i delivers a 30 degree wave launch
dispersion pattern distributed horizontally.
D
ISPERSION

Controlled Vertical Dispersion

As you can see from the illustrations, your Cinema i speaker
projects a controlled dispersion pattern (see figure 17). This
vertical dispersion profile minimizes interactions with the
floor and the ceiling.
Figure 17. The MartinLogan Cinema i vertical dispersion profile minimizes
interactions with the floor and ceiling.
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NTERACTIONS

Dispersion Interactions

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