Genny, Genny, Who Can I Turn To? A Primer On Small Stage Generators For Audio Applications
Back in the day all generators for stage productions were diesel-powered beasts, but options for smaller events and the times are changing.
Back in the day all generators for stage productions were diesel-powered beasts, but options for smaller events and the times are changing.
Answering the difficult questions… What does this button do? Why isn’t this mic working? Where did that pop come from?
An overlooked but potentially invaluable addition to the rack
Some advice and suggestions for protecting your gear, your show, and possibly your life.
An absolutely vital but often overlooked aspect of system form and function.
For starters, it depends on the type of bass that the DI is going to be used with…
At first glance, it may seem that the question is not even related to audio. Don’t be fooled. Principles are principles.
A common equipment design error caused most RF interference in older audio equipment from a simple pin problem.
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