![]() ![]() It computes the resulting performance parameters: Maximum continuous SPL for music and/or speech, maximum continuous peak SPL, expected level variation within the space, and the recommended amplifier power to utilize for powering the system. The DSD program computes the resulting number of speakers that are required for covering that listening space, along with a general layout in rows and columns and the target spacing distance between speakers. ![]() They select a starting-point loudspeaker and tap setting, and a density (to set the allowable sound level variation within the space). The user inputs a rectangular room with the approximate floor space of their project, along with the ceiling height (or trim height for pendant speakers). The DSD program is a system design engineering tool that calculates and displays the number of ceiling and/or pendant loudspeakers needed to cover a room. System Design Software Distributed System Design (DSD) v3.6.2
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