Two loudspeakers are arranged facing each other at some distance. Will a person standing behind one of the loudspeakers clearly hear the sound of the other loudspeaker or the clarity will be seriously damaged because of the 'collision' of the two sounds in between?
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With Path Difference Comes Sound Difference
Explanation:
- Basically in the front direction, the intensity of loudspeakers is very high and oppositely it's Low.
- Now, as per the situation, we'll suppose if both loudspeakers are linked to one source.
- Anyone standing next to First Loudspeaker will be listening to it at Low intensity as compared to one whose distance between loudspeakers is Small.
- The person will listen to it sharp, it doesn't matter if any other sound is making interference in both ways constructively/destructively.
- On another note, if the loudspeakers have a larger distance between them, a comparison between sound from both can be made easily, because of the path difference between the sources showing the phase difference and hence affecting the clarity of sound.
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