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<blockquote data-quote="Bennett Prescott" data-source="post: 26507" data-attributes="member: 4"><p>Re: Line arrays... JBL vs EAW</p><p></p><p>Steve,</p><p></p><p>Covering 3,000 people is not the same as having 3,000 people in the place you are making noise! That said, 105dB (A? Slow?) At FOH is loud and definitely puts you in the big rig category... then again, if you only need it to be that loud at FOH and don't care about even audience coverage, that's probably easy. When you say 3K people to me and 120' throw I envision what I would need to have 6dB of level variation from the front to the back of the audience, and that's serious infrastructure. If you just need to put it up and go, and use whatever angles the software gives you, and maybe can't even fly that high, then we're talking a very different deal.</p><p></p><p>If you regularly need to fly off SL100s there is a serious weight limit. If you have separate towers, great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bennett Prescott, post: 26507, member: 4"] Re: Line arrays... JBL vs EAW Steve, Covering 3,000 people is not the same as having 3,000 people in the place you are making noise! That said, 105dB (A? Slow?) At FOH is loud and definitely puts you in the big rig category... then again, if you only need it to be that loud at FOH and don't care about even audience coverage, that's probably easy. When you say 3K people to me and 120' throw I envision what I would need to have 6dB of level variation from the front to the back of the audience, and that's serious infrastructure. If you just need to put it up and go, and use whatever angles the software gives you, and maybe can't even fly that high, then we're talking a very different deal. If you regularly need to fly off SL100s there is a serious weight limit. If you have separate towers, great. [/QUOTE]
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