Diminishing Returns: When “A Little More” Isn’t Enough For A System
The principle of proportional change is the very heart of the decibel system
The principle of proportional change is the very heart of the decibel system
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.
Using the right equipment and following the rules in rigging loudspeakers correctly and safely…
Sometimes it’s the simplest things that can trip us up and interfere with the worship experience of everyone.
Preventive maintenance on consoles, cases and connections is all about making sure gear operates safely, correctly and without problems.
The aim is to attain the flattest frequency response possible to ensure the system can cope with the demands of a wide range of live presentations.
How loud should it be? A better question might be “How loud shouldn’t it be?”
From the April 1987 issue of RE/P magazine, John Meyer discusses the industry, techniques, and predictions for the future.
Keeping the room and microphone placement in mind to capture that perfect tone.
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