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Re: 3x12+2"wNL8's&4Xti4000'sOK - It's Monday morning and I'm sipping my coffee and gloating in the glory of a job well done - not 1 squeal and the sound these things make is noticeably AWSOME! As for the way they act when arrayed - if there is any horn or speaker overlap it's not enough to notice and the sound is even throughout the entire area. They throw a loooooong way. The event had a fashion show with a catwalk down the center so performers were able to walk out front with mics and sing with no feedback clearly above the level of the band. The interesting part is that none of the vocal mics had any EQ tweeking - they were all set flat. (a last minute firmware update was needed to sync the updated iPad app and it wiped all my settings so I had to start over from scratch) The only thing I fiddled with on the vocal mics was the comp/limit section of the PreSonus StudioLive board because I didn't want them hurting anyone. They cut off at 66hz so the vocals are fat all the way to the bottom of even the lowest male voice.
Re: 3x12+2"wNL8's&4Xti4000's
OK - It's Monday morning and I'm sipping my coffee and gloating in the glory of a job well done - not 1 squeal and the sound these things make is noticeably AWSOME! As for the way they act when arrayed - if there is any horn or speaker overlap it's not enough to notice and the sound is even throughout the entire area. They throw a loooooong way. The event had a fashion show with a catwalk down the center so performers were able to walk out front with mics and sing with no feedback clearly above the level of the band. The interesting part is that none of the vocal mics had any EQ tweeking - they were all set flat. (a last minute firmware update was needed to sync the updated iPad app and it wiped all my settings so I had to start over from scratch) The only thing I fiddled with on the vocal mics was the comp/limit section of the PreSonus StudioLive board because I didn't want them hurting anyone. They cut off at 66hz so the vocals are fat all the way to the bottom of even the lowest male voice.