Cross Purposes: Is Your Amplifier Designed To Drive A Loudspeaker Or A Heater?
How normal amplifier testing procedures can lead to inappropriate design choices. (A downloadable audio version of this article is also available.)
How normal amplifier testing procedures can lead to inappropriate design choices. (A downloadable audio version of this article is also available.)
A perfect show has all the gear and info we need with plenty of time to work, but that’s as common as a unicorn dancing on a pot of gold beneath a rainbow.
Part 2 of this series provides an evaluation of performance parameters that include tonal consistency in the audience zone, headroom, and the difference between the audience and mix position.
The terms “polarity” and “phase” are often used as if they mean the same thing. They do not.
A compilation of insightful comments that have appeared on the pages of ProSoundWeb and Live Sound International over the years…
Developing the ability to zero in on sounds with Jedi-like focus to discern what they add (or not!) to the overall mix.
The story of how I came to conquer a beast that stalks all live events, wrenching both the audience and the performers out of the moment.
Now that we have more power in our systems than we could have imagined even a relatively short time ago, maybe it’s time to use this power more wisely.
Having the right gear is important but knowing how to deploy it is vital to the end result…
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