Where would you suggest I place my mic to align this ''cluster''?
I want to get the best sub/horn alignment I can
I want to get the best sub/horn alignment I can
It should be pointed out that there are no ''subs'' to align WITH in this cluster.
You're looking at no more than sixteen fifteen inch speakers in those big horn loaded
low, but not TOO low, frequency boxes.
Looks like a nice payday in the distant past for an Altec contractor. Also looks like getting the fundamental speech frequencies EVERYWHERE in the venue was the prime directive
Of course an old saying is that it is better to have LOTS of combfiltering-rather than a few bad spots.
Of course an old saying is that it is better to have LOTS of combfiltering-rather than a few bad spots.
Looks to me like they were going for ''one HF cell per party of six'' in this installation
Ivan, was this the original prototype for the Jericho Horn?
Where would you suggest I place my mic to align this ''cluster''?
I want to get the best sub/horn alignment I can
Where would you suggest I place my mic to align this ''cluster''?
I want to get the best sub/horn alignment I can
Hey Ivan, how much do you think that beast weighed? Looks as though it could be a few TONS!
Pat
What did ''Big Bertha'' sound like.
I can just picture the racks of green amps!
If that is coming down parting it out would be worth the time.
What did ''Big Bertha'' sound like.
I can just picture the racks of green amps!
If that is coming down parting it out would be worth the time.
I found it on the PA of the day site.
What did ''Big Bertha'' sound like.
I can just picture the racks of green amps!
If that is coming down parting it out would be worth the time.
I found it on the PA of the day site.
If your talking about the ''PA of the day'' I just found at Face Book that would almost make me set up a Face Book account/ page....almost.