
What if great sound design is not just about aiming forward… but about shaping space?
In this engaging sofa session, three experienced audio engineers come together to explore the real impact of controlling both vertical and horizontal dispersion in modern sound systems. From concerts and theatres to festivals and complex installations, they share their perspectives on why true system performance goes beyond traditional array thinking.
Expect a lively discussion on how horizontal and vertical control influences everything from coverage and consistency to sound leakage, environmental impact, and overall audience experience. The panel will also dive into practical tuning strategies and how beam steering can be used not only as a corrective tool, but as a creative instrument in sound design.
Bridging physics and real-world application, this session offers valuable insights into how mastering dispersion in both axes leads to more efficient systems, better control, and ultimately better sound.
A must-attend conversation for engineers, designers, and system techs who want to move from “aiming speakers” to truly shaping sound.