Re: Need more head room, long, narrow room
I think we work in different worlds LOL. I've looked at getting taller stands but can't quite figure out how those TS99 stands work - can you actually mount a PRX615 on one with a balanced tilter attached and get it to full extension by yourself safely? Usually the tall rooms I work have an actual stage so I gain the height that way. I have no desire to step into the world where you need crew, trucks, genie lifts, and such.
Going back to the OP, she describes a 200 cap room of possibly 4000+ sqft, something ain't right with that math. Even with round tables it would be more like 400 cap, no? If a bar/club twice that 8O~8-O~:shock:.
And the whole thread is silly anyways - no way are a pair of 615 over subs not loud enough to hurt you at 10 meters. I'm still recovering from a dumbarse gig I did a month ago - RCF310a's at 20 feet NOT tilted down and toed away from me measuring 115dBC slow from my seat (stoopid loud drummer, only kick mic'd). I was hired and paid solely by the lead singer as he wanted his last gig with those guys to not suck LOL - they were never able to get the vocals over the band themselves. First time I dug out the SPL meter in a couple years as I couldn't believe what my ears were telling me x(~:dead:. I'm really pissed I was involved in subjecting folks to that - I stopped mixing bands that I needed earplugs for a couple years back (and didn't have them with me).