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<blockquote data-quote="Rob Timmerman" data-source="post: 212009" data-attributes="member: 172"><p>+1 on the note that your current speakers don't appear to be designed to be flown, and so are probably unsafe if they are currently flown.</p><p></p><p>I've used the Yamaha Club series, and they are decent boxes for the price. While you can certainly do better, I don't think that's the root cause of your issues.</p><p></p><p>If you're really targeting 85dB at the back for speech, I'd agree with the people who think it's too loud. Lowering the level can help with intelligibility in reverberant spaces, and make it easier to listen to. Plus, there's generally less distortion from the loudspeakers (as they aren't working as hard). If the issue is with the music, I'd start with the arrangements and the levels of the individual instruments. If the stage volume isn't under control, you're fighting an uphill battle getting vocal intelligibility. </p><p></p><p>How does the system sound with playback?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rob Timmerman, post: 212009, member: 172"] +1 on the note that your current speakers don't appear to be designed to be flown, and so are probably unsafe if they are currently flown. I've used the Yamaha Club series, and they are decent boxes for the price. While you can certainly do better, I don't think that's the root cause of your issues. If you're really targeting 85dB at the back for speech, I'd agree with the people who think it's too loud. Lowering the level can help with intelligibility in reverberant spaces, and make it easier to listen to. Plus, there's generally less distortion from the loudspeakers (as they aren't working as hard). If the issue is with the music, I'd start with the arrangements and the levels of the individual instruments. If the stage volume isn't under control, you're fighting an uphill battle getting vocal intelligibility. How does the system sound with playback? [/QUOTE]
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