Church Sound: Understanding & Fixing System Ground Loops
Sound is both electrical and physical, and it can be tough to get your head around this concept
Sound is both electrical and physical, and it can be tough to get your head around this concept
Recently Downstream Casino Resort undertook an ambitious expansion plan to add a six-story tower with 155 additional guest rooms, restaurants, event spaces, and spa services. They called upon A1 Audio to install a complete sound reinforcement system for the expansion.
Although hum and other problems are often blamed on “improper grounding,” in most cases there is actually nothing improper at all.
There is more than one way to distribute power.
Offers eight 15-amp power outlets, built-in surge protection and six-foot non-metallic flexible conduit
Offers 10 fully isolated outputs that deliver dependable, noise-free power for effects pedal
There is a lot more going on with these chunks of iron and copper than you ever suspected
Compatible with several Shure wireless system components
Properly designed solutions can limit even catastrophic power disturbances to insignificant levels
How loudspeaker loads affect amplifier power output; how to compare power ratings of two different amp models; why to avoid 2-ohm operation; using bridge-mono operation to get more power; and the advantages of bi-amping
New rackmount panels and power strips offer cost-effective single- and dual-stage surge protection
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