Defying Gravity…Safely: Approaches And Best Practices In Flying Loudspeakers
For any piece of production gear not sitting directly on the ground, steps must be in place to insure that it does not fall and injure someone (or worse)
For any piece of production gear not sitting directly on the ground, steps must be in place to insure that it does not fall and injure someone (or worse)
A procedure from system tuning through line checks, not stopping until the performers and sound crew are happy…
There are two goals: Power the loudspeakers so they play as loudly as possible without burning out; achieve a certain loudness in a certain venue. Here’s an exhaustive overview covering both topics and much more.
Sometimes it’s the simplest things that can trip us up and interfere with the worship experience of everyone.
Some advice and suggestions for protecting your gear, your show, and possibly your life.
Networked audio transport brings many benefits such as improved system performance, reduction in cabling and more to installations of all sizes.
Avoid the “inventive” systems cobbled together by well-meaning folks by doing it right in the first place…
An overlooked aspect in the quest for a bigger and richer quality…
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