The wide dispersion of the L1 may actually make it a bad choice for a delay - delays work best with fairly directional speakers - where you can accurately target "puddles" of audio. If something like the L1 were used as a delay, the amount of (delayed) audio that it would send "back" towards the stage could make the audiability worse for the audience near the front. The first time I tried using the haas effect, I was amazed by the difference it made - but that was for speech... Raising the L1 may help audiability at the back. At the same time, you may lose bass... Give it a try!
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