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diyAudio Member
Join Date: May 2001
Location: Norway, -north of the moral circle..
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If the system is mainly speech only ( and some background music), I'd double the number of speakers. 4-5m between each is somewhat long IMO. The sepakers are probably not the cost driving factor anyway.
You'll also have to look into some kind of zoning switching to cope with the different scenarios, to avoid feedback, or to increase the feedback margin.
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