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<blockquote data-quote="Kevin Hayes" data-source="post: 100224" data-attributes="member: 4060"><p>Re: Compact line array or point source.</p><p></p><p>It depends how big the rooms are, what the application is, and how you're able/expected to present the system. For ballrooms I expect to get mostly corporate during weekday morning/afternoons, with special events that have cover bands, DJ's, and/or guest musicians doing an abbreviated set for galas/fundraisers/etc, not necessarily needing a concert system.</p><p></p><p>That being said, I'm a huge fan of distributed systems with smaller boxes. One of the first things I'll usually suggest is to move away from a line array if it's not going to add an actual benefit. Most of the clients I work with don't want to see the audio, even if there's a big musical act involved.</p><p></p><p>If I were building inventory from scratch I would look heavily at L'Acoustics; their speakers scale from a 5" coaxial up to large format line arrays with everything you need in between including powered boxes, they have 4 channel amps, custom colors, and are one of the more rider friendly names in the industry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin Hayes, post: 100224, member: 4060"] Re: Compact line array or point source. It depends how big the rooms are, what the application is, and how you're able/expected to present the system. For ballrooms I expect to get mostly corporate during weekday morning/afternoons, with special events that have cover bands, DJ's, and/or guest musicians doing an abbreviated set for galas/fundraisers/etc, not necessarily needing a concert system. That being said, I'm a huge fan of distributed systems with smaller boxes. One of the first things I'll usually suggest is to move away from a line array if it's not going to add an actual benefit. Most of the clients I work with don't want to see the audio, even if there's a big musical act involved. If I were building inventory from scratch I would look heavily at L'Acoustics; their speakers scale from a 5" coaxial up to large format line arrays with everything you need in between including powered boxes, they have 4 channel amps, custom colors, and are one of the more rider friendly names in the industry. [/QUOTE]
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