{ "numMessagesInTopic": 5, "nextInTime": 822, "senderId": "ryuY1VuvWXqM2bLOwSbkBzfgAKHhBL3__sicFWnsTQZLwOd_cn8NZcMUWP3yW01n6U8hCub8pRRx", "systemMessage": false, "subject": "Re: [01v96] Re: Setup question", "from": "weogoreed@...", "authorName": "weogoreed@juno.com", "msgSnippet": "Hi Preston, TJ and all, On Tue, 2 Dec 2003 22:49:25 -0500 Preston ... test last night with the msp5s as monitors and they worked", "msgId": 821, "profile": "Weogo", "topicId": 806, "spamInfo": { "reason": "0", "isSpam": false }, "replyTo": "LIST", "userId": 687811, "messageBody": "
> thanks, this is good stuff.
> most of your assumptions are correct.\n
did a test last night with the > msp5s as monitors and they worked like a \nchamp. i did have to turn them down, feedback > city. after i \nfound the right level, no problems at all!> all 13 mics will be used simultainously for the gospel group. we \n
sound for the whole thing, but \n> the majority of the function is speaker oriented. i'm providing \n
> i'll be actually recording the gospel group.\n
he was actually a \n> i tested the drummer with the outboard limiter only (no compression). \n
digimax worked like a \n> controlled drummer and only peaked once or twice. the presonus \n
> champ with the audix mics!\n
outlet for the test last night, i > didn't think about it. interesting \nto note that i have 2 of those power tester thingies and have > never used \nthem.\n> i'm using a furman PL/8 power module. i didn't test the power \n
it had two sets of \n> we were able to test the speakers with a powered yamaha mixer. \n
actual event.\n> outputs. speaker placement will be determined on-site at the \n
january.\n> i'll provide feedback and clips from the actual event in early \n
> thanks,\n
> preston
> \ndispersion(90 degrees) speakers, something
> > Here's what I would do:
> > Get four matching, wide \n
> > like a 12" and horn \nbox.
> > Put two speakers on either side of the stage, right next to \neach
> > other and fairly close to the stage.I don't think this will work. 90 degree speakers don't array well
>
> \n
> \nat all. I have a set of four Mackie SRM450 speakers that are almost \n
> exactly as you describe, a 90 X 40 horn and a 12" woofer, and if I \nthose
> put them any closer together than about 5 feet, there is terrible \n
> comb-filtering and phasing going on. This is why I am looking at the \n
> Yorkville Unity speakers. I believe you and I have discussed \n
> before on the LAB.