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11-18-2016 07:53 AM
As per the data sheet:
"Each Ceiling Microphone Array covers a 24’ diameter" (24ft = 7.3 metre diameter)
Is there an ideal as opposed to this maximum?
With regards,
11-18-2016 11:17 AM
The best source for information on the Ceiling Microphone Arrays is with the SoundStructure documentation, SoundStructure
The Best practices help with this question.
I have also attached a whitepaper on them.
All are oldies, but goodies.

11-21-2016 04:33 AM
Thank you, but I do not see anything that gives me an indication of recommendations for distance-apart placement.
Personally, the 7.3 metres is I guess under ideal conditions i.e. a whisper quiet room I guess and best possible acoustics. With this in mind I am going to take two thirds of the value and have a diameter from centre of mic and overlap with other mics to ensure coverage.

11-21-2016 07:14 AM
Thanks. Yes, I see that, but I think you're missing my point. I'm speaking more about "recommended" distance between multiple ceiling microphones in terms of their placement for optimal audio capture. I guess then this moves to the realms of the science of acoustic engineering and the responsibility left to the installer to determine the requirement for the number of microphones and placement dependent on room dynamics i.e. reverb, echo, delay and/or to alter those characteristics by recommending/implementing dampening and/or other methods perhaps in conjunction with DSP?