
The Live Audio Board
archives all past postings, including so many that contain really useful information,
great real-life stories about gear and techniques, doing shows, not to mention
a bunch of people getting all huffy with each other! What we are doing
is digging into the archives, with cavers helmets and sputtering candles,
and selecting some of the best posts to present to you. New threads will go up
regularly, so come back often. Enjoy!
Sound for
Raves. Robbie Nelson asked if any sound companies specialized
in raves; low bass was also eventually discussed, in addition to
the eternal question: are raves a live event? Truly
a best of the best thread!
BEST THREADS ARCHIVE:
Phase Characteristics.
Wayne A. Plughaupt asked an interesting question, in relation to
some graphic EQ’s how do we subjectively hear good and bad phase
characteristics? Respondents discussed filter shapes, phase shift,
cancellation, and the use of pink noise and Smaart.
What If They Don't Pay? Dealing with deadbeats! Extensive advice
from colleagues who have been burnt, and learned how not to be victims
of the unethical people out there, answering D.D. Pawley's timeless
question.
Advancing
A Show. This is part of the job, just like mixing or
troubleshooting. A posse answered Kevin Zwack's original question
about what
all constitutes the advancing process. Fax, e-mail, and work that
phone!
Trim knobs vs. faders. Randy Scott detonated a monster when
he asked about the relationship between how trims are set at the
top of the channel and where the faders below live. Many schools
of thought posted on gain structure!
Hot Legs n Breakers. Current, bonding and general distro
reality, many contributions that cover valuable territory, answering
Bryan Wrights question. If you are trying to get a handle
on electrical, this thread is super-helpful and goes into very useful
detail.
Delaying
Mains. The increasingly exact science of delaying mains to match
the sound coming off a stage is a great way to go. Some good answers
to Alex Keatinges basic question about the process.
Punch
down versus Euroblock screws. Lively discussion, debate and
how-to on approaches for wiring a permanently installed monitor
system. Both approaches, pro and con, addressed.
What
Is Loud? What? Could you repeat that? Other responses included
falling I-beams, Rob Zombie, photons and the eternal Boom-Boom-Boom.
LABster Joe Dawson tapped a rich assortment of answers.
Highest
dB? Scott Pietig posted his question as to the highest decibel readings that
any LABsters have ever heard of. The answers may surprise you! Cams
and Twistlocks An excellent set of comments regarding requirements for a 100
amp power distro, including connectors, ampacity and wire sizes. Chest-Slammin'
Kick Drum! Mics, amps, tuning, and physics, all the aspects of how you make
it happen, in response to a query by LAB visitor Jay Thorson. Favorite
Guitar Mics Clyde Thorpe asked the question, and there were a bunch of folks
who came back at him with their many and varied personal favorites. The upscale
and the budget-minded are both represented. First
Gig Stories Responding to a query requesting true stories about people's first
gigs, many people contributed theirs. It's pretty entertaining! Why not add yours? Sub
Snakes Live Audio Board visitor Matt Leonard took a poll of how different
folks run their stage boxes. You got your upstage box, your stage right and left
boxes, your drum loom, your spare box for that keyboard player with too many inputs,
and of course they all feed the split, or, as one answer described it, the "snake
head"! Vocals
in Monitors Kurt Krueger posted a call for help, about singers who want tons
of monitor. You've never had to deal with THAT, have you? He got answers including
EQ, mic choice and competing elements on stage. Live
Mics for the Brass Boys. We have all had to deal with the brass boys (and
girls) of the trumpet and related instruments, and will have to do so again someday,
and when we do, "Neil" asked: what is the best mic to do so with? Setting
up speaker cabinets. We all want "quality" sound from new speakers.
How do you measure and determine it? Discussion of frequency specific impulse,
polarity and phase, more. Phase
Shift. How do you correct phase shift? It often goes beyond EQ., for certain,
as several contributors point out. Also links to filtering resources and discussion
of FIR filtering. Smaart
impulse & phase measurement. Intriguing, informative discussion of proper
LF alignment, phase and assorted topics. And, some heavy hitters weigh in! Kick
drum mics and overheads. The ultimate kick drum mic? Well, opinions vary -wildly,
in fact, as this thread shows. Also includes good application advice.
Who's
Got The Biggest Rig? -Who's Got The Biggest Rig? No, the correct
answer is not; who care! Check out the varied responses about the
biggest system ever assembled.
Making
cables: Is it worth it? Well, is it? Like a lot of things "pro audio"
- it depends! Get the specifics, opinions and some useful how to on the issue
of cables. Crossovers.
Selecting the slope of a crossover, how different capacitors play a role and to
what extent. Direct link to capacitor supplier. Tie
neutral to ground on a gennie? Numerous grounding and distro issues
come up when using a power generator. A selection of solutions and approaches
discussed, and a few more issues raised. My
Elco Multi-Pin Project: Show and Tell - Kurt Shetlers outstanding primer
on how to put together a multipin connector, including excellent photo images
as well as added valuable info and commentary from several contributors.
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