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<blockquote data-quote="Greg Huber" data-source="post: 97353" data-attributes="member: 4800"><p>Re: Mirror image line array</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Hi again all...</p><p></p><p>1600 capacity, EV XLC127DVX - 8 per side over 6 EV XSubs per side. IrisNet software and EV TG-7 and TG-5 amps. FOH is dead center on the dance floor, 35 to 40 feet from the arrays. It's a good sounding Loud room and we do mainly national acts. I have been mixing in and out of this room since 1977.</p><p></p><p>I am not a measurements guy, I am a use my ears and a mic and maybe some program guy. I strongly believe in symmetry, especially in this room and in relation to equalization and components-to air-to mic.</p><p></p><p>I can clearly hear the arrays/cabinets sounding different (and so can my associate and touring engineers!) from behind my trusty H3000. My question is, the cabinets are designed to fly normal AND inverted, so why should I NOT invert them? I can understand why I wouldn't with a non-symmetrical cabinet like a Martin W8LC - they are not designed to fly inverted, and the software for the W8LC does take this into account (or so my buddies with a W8LC rig say)</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greg Huber, post: 97353, member: 4800"] Re: Mirror image line array Hi again all... 1600 capacity, EV XLC127DVX - 8 per side over 6 EV XSubs per side. IrisNet software and EV TG-7 and TG-5 amps. FOH is dead center on the dance floor, 35 to 40 feet from the arrays. It's a good sounding Loud room and we do mainly national acts. I have been mixing in and out of this room since 1977. I am not a measurements guy, I am a use my ears and a mic and maybe some program guy. I strongly believe in symmetry, especially in this room and in relation to equalization and components-to air-to mic. I can clearly hear the arrays/cabinets sounding different (and so can my associate and touring engineers!) from behind my trusty H3000. My question is, the cabinets are designed to fly normal AND inverted, so why should I NOT invert them? I can understand why I wouldn't with a non-symmetrical cabinet like a Martin W8LC - they are not designed to fly inverted, and the software for the W8LC does take this into account (or so my buddies with a W8LC rig say) Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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