More and more people believe that "Direct View" screens like giant LED screens may be the future of exhibitions. While current LED screens are still more expensive than most projection-based solutions, those screens see continuous development and as such, the price of this technology may come down significantly over the coming years.
A direct view screen has a few interesting advantages, mainly the enormous potential contrast, but it also comes with a challenge. Where cinema has traditionally placed most if not all stage speakers behind a more or less "audio transparent" projection screen, most Direct View screens are all but transparent when it comes to audio. As such, speaker placement becomes a challenge.
I recently stumbled upon this video. It's just one video in a whole series, where they build a bunch of cheap speakers out of some polystyrene panels and a bunch of audio exciters epoxied onto those panels. What they're doing seems to be legitimate and the results seem to be pretty convincing. There's no way for me to verify if what they did is any good, but my Sony OLED TV also uses a bunch of transducers mounted to the back of the OLED panel for sound reproduction and that sounds pretty good.
So, I was thinking if an exciter-based solution could work in conjunction with a LED wall, where the LED wall itself essentially becomes a big array of "Distributed Mode" speakers.
I obviously can think about a bunch of challenges, but it would solve the problem of speaker placement for such setups. it would be interesting to hear some opinions from the people on this forum if such a thing could ever work, etc.
Edit: Someone link-fixing
A direct view screen has a few interesting advantages, mainly the enormous potential contrast, but it also comes with a challenge. Where cinema has traditionally placed most if not all stage speakers behind a more or less "audio transparent" projection screen, most Direct View screens are all but transparent when it comes to audio. As such, speaker placement becomes a challenge.
I recently stumbled upon this video. It's just one video in a whole series, where they build a bunch of cheap speakers out of some polystyrene panels and a bunch of audio exciters epoxied onto those panels. What they're doing seems to be legitimate and the results seem to be pretty convincing. There's no way for me to verify if what they did is any good, but my Sony OLED TV also uses a bunch of transducers mounted to the back of the OLED panel for sound reproduction and that sounds pretty good.
So, I was thinking if an exciter-based solution could work in conjunction with a LED wall, where the LED wall itself essentially becomes a big array of "Distributed Mode" speakers.
I obviously can think about a bunch of challenges, but it would solve the problem of speaker placement for such setups. it would be interesting to hear some opinions from the people on this forum if such a thing could ever work, etc.
Edit: Someone link-fixing
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