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3. Conclusion
As described above, our aim in developing the VXL series was to solve many of the problems faced in sound
reinforcement with a lineup of column-type line-array speakers that deliver a clearer amplied sound, provide for
high-quality music playback, are perfectly matched to a wide range of building architectures and interiors, and thereby,
allow for a higher degree of freedom in the design of sound spaces.
This concept has been successfully brought to life thanks to the knowledge, skill, and production expertise cultivated
at Yamaha over a history spanning more than 130 years, as well as an uncompromising approach—even to the nest
detail—in terms of the materials used for our high-delity units and cabinets, the physical designs of these components,
overall sound quality, and acoustic performance.
Together with our highly-popular VXS surface-mount speakers and VXC ceiling-mount speakers, these line-array
speakers make it possible to design systems in a more exible way to cater for a wide range of aesthetics and
applications, thereby helping to create better, more enjoyable event venues.
References
[1] M. Ureda, Line Arrays: Theory and Applications, AES Convention Paper 5304 Presented at the 110th AES
Convention, Amsterdam, May12-15, 2001.
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