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<blockquote data-quote="Brian Frost" data-source="post: 34248" data-attributes="member: 90"><p>Re: Millennium park Chicago</p><p></p><p>I watched them build Millenium Park, have seen 30 or so shows there, and ran 3. Before I heard my first show there I worried that this big stick approach was going to sound terrible. In practice, it works rather well as long as you arent moving too fast through different coverage areas. Walking through the crowd reveals odd changes as you leave one area and arrive in another. However, this isnt how you watch a concert, and standing in one general area generally sounds very good, and always seems to be a reasonable loud without needing earplugs volume. Its a neat design and in practice feels like a success (some locals audio engineers I know disagree with me).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brian Frost, post: 34248, member: 90"] Re: Millennium park Chicago I watched them build Millenium Park, have seen 30 or so shows there, and ran 3. Before I heard my first show there I worried that this big stick approach was going to sound terrible. In practice, it works rather well as long as you arent moving too fast through different coverage areas. Walking through the crowd reveals odd changes as you leave one area and arrive in another. However, this isnt how you watch a concert, and standing in one general area generally sounds very good, and always seems to be a reasonable loud without needing earplugs volume. Its a neat design and in practice feels like a success (some locals audio engineers I know disagree with me). [/QUOTE]
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