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<blockquote data-quote="Jake Scudder" data-source="post: 92502" data-attributes="member: 195"><p>Re: Many smaller speakers, closer to the audience</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>For a recent Broadway show we purchased a few K-array KZ10s for foldback in a moving set piece. The staging of the piece was eventually modified in such a way that the local foldback was unnecessary so they were cut. Because of this we never installed them or tested them in a performance/rehearsal situation. We did eventually pull them out of a drawer and listened to them. The output is very limited and I don't think you would be able to use them for anything other than speech with any kind of fidelity. I think they would do nicely for hidden near-field foldback but that's about it. If you aren't worried about seeing the loudspeaker I would use just about anything else. YMMV</p><p></p><p>Attached is an example of these speakers out in the world. They are about the size of Kit-Kat bars and are mounted in the chair horizontally just to the left and right of her head.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jake Scudder, post: 92502, member: 195"] Re: Many smaller speakers, closer to the audience For a recent Broadway show we purchased a few K-array KZ10s for foldback in a moving set piece. The staging of the piece was eventually modified in such a way that the local foldback was unnecessary so they were cut. Because of this we never installed them or tested them in a performance/rehearsal situation. We did eventually pull them out of a drawer and listened to them. The output is very limited and I don't think you would be able to use them for anything other than speech with any kind of fidelity. I think they would do nicely for hidden near-field foldback but that's about it. If you aren't worried about seeing the loudspeaker I would use just about anything else. YMMV Attached is an example of these speakers out in the world. They are about the size of Kit-Kat bars and are mounted in the chair horizontally just to the left and right of her head. [/QUOTE]
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