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Re: Fighting Reflective Rooms Through Speaker Placement AnglesI am thinking that with those two speakers you will never 100% cover the room. However since you have a little budget, why not call an install company and have them properly aimed and flown and/or talk about system changes or upgrades? Fly them more "infront" to the left and right of the stage, pointed best to cover crowd and aimed down accordingly to how deep the room is and coverage. Possibly add some delays after that..... You could stack/pole mount on stage for similar results, but I find that in a multipurpose auditorium they get knocked and moved and "in the way" of other stuffs.
Re: Fighting Reflective Rooms Through Speaker Placement Angles
I am thinking that with those two speakers you will never 100% cover the room. However since you have a little budget, why not call an install company and have them properly aimed and flown and/or talk about system changes or upgrades? Fly them more "infront" to the left and right of the stage, pointed best to cover crowd and aimed down accordingly to how deep the room is and coverage. Possibly add some delays after that..... You could stack/pole mount on stage for similar results, but I find that in a multipurpose auditorium they get knocked and moved and "in the way" of other stuffs.