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Application Guide - 4
EdgeMax Loudspeaker Overview
Surface-mounted loudspeakers do not oer the same aesthetic advantage, but are preferred
when consistent tonal balance across the coverage area is the primary design objective. This is
due to the physical nature of how surface-mounted loudspeakers project sound.
Despite these performance benefits, in-ceiling loudspeaker designs are still heavily preferred
due to the aesthetic preference of architects and interior designers looking to minimize the
appearance of loudspeakers.
Surface Mounted Loudspeaker
Average
Listener
Height
(1.5 m | 5 )
High Frequency Coverage Angle
Figure 3. Typical projection of a surface mounted loudspeaker
vertical coverage into a room.
Conical Ceiling Loudspeakers
Average
Listener
Height
(1.5 m | 5 )
Published Coverage Angle
High Frequency Coverage Angle
Figure 2. To provide a consistent tonal balance across the coverage area in‑ceiling
loudspeakers must be closely spaced together.
Typically, the best performing types of surface-mounted loudspeakers are two-way products
with a high-frequency section that delivers controlled coverage angles, and a ported
enclosure for low-frequency reproduction. This arrangement results delivers more consistent
high-frequency coverage and balanced frequency response to a larger area. In addition,
surface mounted loudspeakers benefit from boundary loading, further improving the low
frequency response of the system.
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