The Big Three: A System Is Only As Good As The Weakest Link In The Chain
Examining some of the major “links” individually and in more detail.
Examining some of the major “links” individually and in more detail.
Which myth are you guilty of believing? Hint: the author’s believed ALL of them at some point…
Key factors in achieving better results with wireless systems at your church – and any other application, for that matter.
The goal is not to see how many ways the hair can be split –we simply want to make sure that the reader is getting good information.
At its most fundamental level, effective acoustic design must start with these basic feasibility questions: Where can we put it? What does it look like? How much does it cost?
Maybe we’re not always aware of our own limitations or how our perceptions can affect our interactions with others. (Perish the thought!)
Investigating by measuring polar plots, directivity index, relative frequency responses at different angles and the change in frequency response.
Approaches and suggestion for mitigating the substandard sound quality provided by online media/communication formats.
We should always do whatever possible to work with event management to not let this happen, but the reality is that it does.
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