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<blockquote data-quote="drew gandy" data-source="post: 90856" data-attributes="member: 880"><p>Re: Concert Tech on Trains</p><p></p><p>Looks like a nice project. A couple years ago I took the Coast Starlight train from Seattle to LA in a sleeper car and it was a very pleasant experience. On the technical side, I'm curious why you went with 2 speakers on sticks instead of just one up the middle. The entire audience is sitting on either side of the aisle so I would think that maybe the viewing angles would be a little better with one stick up the middle. And acoustically, the combing would be limited to the bounce off the ceiling and the soffits on the sides. But maybe I'm not seeing it from all angles. I suspect it's tricky no matter how you do it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drew gandy, post: 90856, member: 880"] Re: Concert Tech on Trains Looks like a nice project. A couple years ago I took the Coast Starlight train from Seattle to LA in a sleeper car and it was a very pleasant experience. On the technical side, I'm curious why you went with 2 speakers on sticks instead of just one up the middle. The entire audience is sitting on either side of the aisle so I would think that maybe the viewing angles would be a little better with one stick up the middle. And acoustically, the combing would be limited to the bounce off the ceiling and the soffits on the sides. But maybe I'm not seeing it from all angles. I suspect it's tricky no matter how you do it. [/QUOTE]
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