Loudspeakers On Stands: How High Should They Actually Be?
A technical analysis of the variety of factors involved in what seems a simple matter on the surface.
A technical analysis of the variety of factors involved in what seems a simple matter on the surface.
Creating an accurate translation of instruments for a larger experience, as though the PA isn’t there and the band is playing just for the fans.
It was early in the author’s career (the second act he worked with, in fact), the house was packed, anticipation was high… and the mixer decided it had other things in mind rather than functioning properly…
The difficulties in determining what’s best for a gig in terms of system size, scale, and complexity…
Going beyond the traditional flow chart components of signal flow and considering the other variables involved in reinforcing music for a live performance.
If you’ve got an archnemesis – a book, a skill, a fitness routine, whatever – that’s defeated you in the past, I encourage you to give it another shot. What you find may come as a pleasant surprise…
Understanding the various signal levels each component requires is key to successfully getting everything to “play nice” together within a system.
Detailing an “in the field” approach devised to meet a unique combination of system design parameters at an indoor music festival.
It really comes back to knowing your congregation and what volume levels work for them. But how do you get there?
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