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Making the most (or least) of a bad room.
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<blockquote data-quote="Randy Gartner" data-source="post: 81342" data-attributes="member: 104"><p>Re: Making the most (or least) of a bad room.</p><p></p><p>Changing speakers and aimimng them at the audience instead of the back wall will help.I have also found that going to a good headset type mic will help with intelligitbility. But with a 3 to4 second decay, they need to make some changes with acoustic treatments.Carpet on floors and drapes on back wall would help.But if they don't want to spend any money there's nothing you can do.You can't fix something with nothing!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Randy Gartner, post: 81342, member: 104"] Re: Making the most (or least) of a bad room. Changing speakers and aimimng them at the audience instead of the back wall will help.I have also found that going to a good headset type mic will help with intelligitbility. But with a 3 to4 second decay, they need to make some changes with acoustic treatments.Carpet on floors and drapes on back wall would help.But if they don't want to spend any money there's nothing you can do.You can't fix something with nothing! [/QUOTE]
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