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<blockquote data-quote="John Renner" data-source="post: 212027" data-attributes="member: 12939"><p>Rob, Thank you for the explanation. I don't usually listen to much commercially available work so I will have to find some that would be adequate to test with.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Kevin. I am in Connecticut pretty much center of the state. Right alongside the Connecticut River. </p><p>The Horns are mic'ed but do not go into the reinforcement part of the PA, it is only for recording and other ante rooms. There is one mic right at the corner of the organ, and closest to the #1 trumpet but generally pointed at all of them. It is about 6ft away. Kind of like a choir mic would be. </p><p></p><p>Pretty much all of the instruments are mic'ed so thinking I can't be heard shouldn't be the issue. The Trumpets, Organ, and saxes are not going over the reinforcement PA. Just for outbound mixes.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I did change out the guitar amp with the mackie MK8 active monitor and close to the guitar I saw a drop of about 25-30 Db. So that is good. The rest of it sounds much quieter now, but I do feel like I am slightly straining to hear in the back. Now my issue is simply on the trumpet's side. I like the Idea of the plexiglass to reflect sound back to the trumpets, I will see if I get any flack from that idea from the pastor. It would be a fairly cheap fix and better than using mutes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John Renner, post: 212027, member: 12939"] Rob, Thank you for the explanation. I don't usually listen to much commercially available work so I will have to find some that would be adequate to test with. Kevin. I am in Connecticut pretty much center of the state. Right alongside the Connecticut River. The Horns are mic'ed but do not go into the reinforcement part of the PA, it is only for recording and other ante rooms. There is one mic right at the corner of the organ, and closest to the #1 trumpet but generally pointed at all of them. It is about 6ft away. Kind of like a choir mic would be. Pretty much all of the instruments are mic'ed so thinking I can't be heard shouldn't be the issue. The Trumpets, Organ, and saxes are not going over the reinforcement PA. Just for outbound mixes. I did change out the guitar amp with the mackie MK8 active monitor and close to the guitar I saw a drop of about 25-30 Db. So that is good. The rest of it sounds much quieter now, but I do feel like I am slightly straining to hear in the back. Now my issue is simply on the trumpet's side. I like the Idea of the plexiglass to reflect sound back to the trumpets, I will see if I get any flack from that idea from the pastor. It would be a fairly cheap fix and better than using mutes. [/QUOTE]
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