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Line array calculators indoors - some observations and questions
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<blockquote data-quote="TJ Cornish" data-source="post: 125288" data-attributes="member: 162"><p>Re: Line array calculators indoors - some observations and questions</p><p></p><p></p><p>Does your calculator show the SH96? If so, I'm familiar with the box (the SH96HO version anyway) - we demoed it for our church a few months ago. It's the size of a double-18 sub, weighs 200lbs, and would require Genie lifts or the like. Adding the cost of the lifts ($8000 or so for the pair), extra truck rental, and being impractical for all but my largest events is exactly why I own the system that I do. </p><p></p><p>My 4886 case holds 6 boxes plus yokes and is smaller than one of my TH118's. The system fits on $200 50lb Global Truss ST-132 tripod stands, I can transport it in my standard-length Chevy Express van, assemble it, and fly it by myself up to about 15' with continuously variable angles.</p><p></p><p>If I were doing an install I wouldn't be using the system that I have, and we very nearly chose the SH96HO (didn't due to a visual issue of the size of the box, and the SH60 which we also demoed didn't sound as good as the other box we evaluated). Because I do portable work in the room du-jour often by myself, large trap boxes simply aren't an option.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TJ Cornish, post: 125288, member: 162"] Re: Line array calculators indoors - some observations and questions Does your calculator show the SH96? If so, I'm familiar with the box (the SH96HO version anyway) - we demoed it for our church a few months ago. It's the size of a double-18 sub, weighs 200lbs, and would require Genie lifts or the like. Adding the cost of the lifts ($8000 or so for the pair), extra truck rental, and being impractical for all but my largest events is exactly why I own the system that I do. My 4886 case holds 6 boxes plus yokes and is smaller than one of my TH118's. The system fits on $200 50lb Global Truss ST-132 tripod stands, I can transport it in my standard-length Chevy Express van, assemble it, and fly it by myself up to about 15' with continuously variable angles. If I were doing an install I wouldn't be using the system that I have, and we very nearly chose the SH96HO (didn't due to a visual issue of the size of the box, and the SH60 which we also demoed didn't sound as good as the other box we evaluated). Because I do portable work in the room du-jour often by myself, large trap boxes simply aren't an option. [/QUOTE]
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