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<blockquote data-quote="Paul Johnson" data-source="post: 215522" data-attributes="member: 2643"><p>I probably should have expected the nay-saying, but the venue they're now in has been a real headache for so many visiting shows with their own systems. Low ceiling and therefore no alternative but to bend any flown array to maximum curvature thwarts may of them where tilt angles are limited. By the time you get to the speaker that covers the front seats, they're too low for people to walk under them. The sub and three box VRX each side gives 7 ft at the bottom. Coverage left to right is even and balanced from the 4th row and an extra pair tilted in from the floor restores coverage for the first few rows towards the centre. I could not be happier. They do the trick for this venue - and frankly the fact they're not working in true line mode doesn't seem to be a problem. We have had in the past some rather nice systems through, and they always under performed because of the lack of height.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paul Johnson, post: 215522, member: 2643"] I probably should have expected the nay-saying, but the venue they're now in has been a real headache for so many visiting shows with their own systems. Low ceiling and therefore no alternative but to bend any flown array to maximum curvature thwarts may of them where tilt angles are limited. By the time you get to the speaker that covers the front seats, they're too low for people to walk under them. The sub and three box VRX each side gives 7 ft at the bottom. Coverage left to right is even and balanced from the 4th row and an extra pair tilted in from the floor restores coverage for the first few rows towards the centre. I could not be happier. They do the trick for this venue - and frankly the fact they're not working in true line mode doesn't seem to be a problem. We have had in the past some rather nice systems through, and they always under performed because of the lack of height. [/QUOTE]
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