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Hey club guys, lets see your offices (FOH)!
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<blockquote data-quote="Eric Cagle" data-source="post: 57206" data-attributes="member: 277"><p>Re: Hey club guys, lets see your offices (FOH)!</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It is still a crazy room with all the solid rock walls but it is the best sounding of the 3 in my opinion. The EAW KF650e/SB1000 system and the Soundcraft GB8 work really well after massive amounts of tuning on the driverack and then tweaking a bit on the Klark DN360 as the crowd size changes. There is a complete bass null right at FOH so you really have to be careful with the low end or you will kill the crowd while just barely being able to hear some sub at the console. I thought the SB1000's were wired out of phase but it is actually the reflection from the walls coming back to the console almost 180 degrees out of phase. I used to mix like I was on Yamaha NS10's in the studio and took an occasional walk into the crowd for a listen and everything turned out just fine as long as the bands were decent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eric Cagle, post: 57206, member: 277"] Re: Hey club guys, lets see your offices (FOH)! It is still a crazy room with all the solid rock walls but it is the best sounding of the 3 in my opinion. The EAW KF650e/SB1000 system and the Soundcraft GB8 work really well after massive amounts of tuning on the driverack and then tweaking a bit on the Klark DN360 as the crowd size changes. There is a complete bass null right at FOH so you really have to be careful with the low end or you will kill the crowd while just barely being able to hear some sub at the console. I thought the SB1000's were wired out of phase but it is actually the reflection from the walls coming back to the console almost 180 degrees out of phase. I used to mix like I was on Yamaha NS10's in the studio and took an occasional walk into the crowd for a listen and everything turned out just fine as long as the bands were decent. [/QUOTE]
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