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<blockquote data-quote="Peter Morris" data-source="post: 141499" data-attributes="member: 652"><p>Re: Infocomm???</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I understand what you are saying - Here is the impulse response from one of my designs I published in the DIY section of this board. If I do say so myself, it probably the best I have ever seen, and needless to say its transient behaviour is excellent.</p><p></p><p> I also understand why you say once you have heard an excellent point source you do want to go back ... that's until your the person working out the logistics of a tour. Different venues and load-in and setup problems etc. ... then all of a sudden those line-arrays start to look good. A big point source box may be perfect for one venue, quick and easy to deploy but impossible to use in the next. The problem, while keeping those of that care about sound quality happy, is to get the logistics to work over the greatest range of applications possible.</p><p></p><p>The logistical problems are not just confined to load-in and set up, but some gear is "leap frogged" to the next destination and set up begins on the next show while you are playing in a different city.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peter Morris, post: 141499, member: 652"] Re: Infocomm??? I understand what you are saying - Here is the impulse response from one of my designs I published in the DIY section of this board. If I do say so myself, it probably the best I have ever seen, and needless to say its transient behaviour is excellent. I also understand why you say once you have heard an excellent point source you do want to go back ... that's until your the person working out the logistics of a tour. Different venues and load-in and setup problems etc. ... then all of a sudden those line-arrays start to look good. A big point source box may be perfect for one venue, quick and easy to deploy but impossible to use in the next. The problem, while keeping those of that care about sound quality happy, is to get the logistics to work over the greatest range of applications possible. The logistical problems are not just confined to load-in and set up, but some gear is "leap frogged" to the next destination and set up begins on the next show while you are playing in a different city. [/QUOTE]
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