Timeline for PA Speaker Placement Wide Room
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Aug 7, 2017 at 2:47 | comment | added | Jonathan Petry | <p>I'm going to show my inexperience here (I'm mostly a volunteer with little formal training) -- how do you test for phase-alignment? Is it perceptual or can it be measured based on the angle of the speakers in relation to their coverage?</p><p>I don't know how likely it is to get the chance to play around with the setup, so for the short term, if I could show that the current setup is actively poor (like if the speakers are out of phase with each other), it may be easier to get some leeway to try changing things.</p> | |
Aug 7, 2017 at 2:35 | comment | added | Jonathan Petry | I appreciate your input. Regarding your last comment, we don't do much in the way of stereo considering how close one half of the audience is to the left speakers and visa versa. A wide stereo mix basically means one side can't hear whatever is panned left and the other can't hear whatever is panned right. | |
Aug 4, 2017 at 19:38 | history | edited | Tetsujin | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Aug 4, 2017 at 19:32 | history | answered | Tetsujin | CC BY-SA 3.0 |