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<blockquote data-quote="Rob Timmerman" data-source="post: 214841" data-attributes="member: 172"><p>There are a large number of things that could be done, but without clearly understanding what the problem is, it's not clear if the problem can be fixed with a better mix, better deployment of the existing gear, new gear, modifications to the space, or some combination of the above. That said, a few things stand out:</p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">I don't see any indication that the b1520 pro speakers have any sort of provision for mounting on anything but a speaker stand, so I'm curious how they are mounted (there's a high probability that the mounting method is unsafe). Additionally, how the speakers are aimed can make a pronounced difference in the sound quality - generally speakers should be pointed at the audience and away from hard surfaces.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">The speakers you list are entry-level gear (there's certainly room for improvement there), but that's also not a big space so the system you have should be at least adequate for the space. It's highly unlikely that adding more loudspeakers (e.g. delays) will be an improvement</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">How do things sound with commercially-produced tracks? This is the easiest way to tell if the problem is with the system, or the mix. If things sound fine with a good input source, the problem is not the system.</li> </ul></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rob Timmerman, post: 214841, member: 172"] There are a large number of things that could be done, but without clearly understanding what the problem is, it's not clear if the problem can be fixed with a better mix, better deployment of the existing gear, new gear, modifications to the space, or some combination of the above. That said, a few things stand out: [LIST] [*]I don't see any indication that the b1520 pro speakers have any sort of provision for mounting on anything but a speaker stand, so I'm curious how they are mounted (there's a high probability that the mounting method is unsafe). Additionally, how the speakers are aimed can make a pronounced difference in the sound quality - generally speakers should be pointed at the audience and away from hard surfaces. [*]The speakers you list are entry-level gear (there's certainly room for improvement there), but that's also not a big space so the system you have should be at least adequate for the space. It's highly unlikely that adding more loudspeakers (e.g. delays) will be an improvement [*]How do things sound with commercially-produced tracks? This is the easiest way to tell if the problem is with the system, or the mix. If things sound fine with a good input source, the problem is not the system. [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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