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(Indianapolis) Indy Sound Tech - Speaker Shootout
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<blockquote data-quote="Steve Hurt" data-source="post: 68599" data-attributes="member: 311"><p>Re: (Indianapolis) Indy Sound Tech - Speaker Shootout</p><p></p><p>They definitely were buzzing. Apparently that old theater didn't have a flat floor. </p><p>Normally they rest on the floor and don't act up like that (but they sure did act up!) </p><p>Jeff probably should use casters that don't rattle, like the ones you had on your VRX918's (those were nice!)</p><p></p><p>As for musical, I don't think anything sounded "musical" in that room. (Glad we did it anyway!)</p><p>I remember hearing the VRX at the Lab get together a few years ago and being very impressed with them.</p><p>In this room, they sounded a bit harsh, which is weird because SMAART clearly showed that they were ruler flat</p><p>The main thing I tried to take from this was "how one rig differed from the next" and not as much "which rig sounded best in that room"</p><p></p><p>(I'm still typing up my notes and hope to post them yet today)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve Hurt, post: 68599, member: 311"] Re: (Indianapolis) Indy Sound Tech - Speaker Shootout They definitely were buzzing. Apparently that old theater didn't have a flat floor. Normally they rest on the floor and don't act up like that (but they sure did act up!) Jeff probably should use casters that don't rattle, like the ones you had on your VRX918's (those were nice!) As for musical, I don't think anything sounded "musical" in that room. (Glad we did it anyway!) I remember hearing the VRX at the Lab get together a few years ago and being very impressed with them. In this room, they sounded a bit harsh, which is weird because SMAART clearly showed that they were ruler flat The main thing I tried to take from this was "how one rig differed from the next" and not as much "which rig sounded best in that room" (I'm still typing up my notes and hope to post them yet today) [/QUOTE]
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