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<blockquote data-quote="Rasmus Rosenberg" data-source="post: 72621" data-attributes="member: 886"><p>Re: Real world tuning in a theatre</p><p></p><p>I think Timo's Blog is awesome! Atleast I can relate much more to the compromises,challenges and solutions (right and wrong) that Timo faces and do, than most of others who post Online (blog or article etc). It takes gut's to post these things, but IMO provides a vital information link to, how you could do a difference with a measurement system, especially in a non optimal situation. Ivan's comments are truly appreciated and spot on as always. Doing a blog post, thats easy and "fun" to read and shows the points you like to show, is hard. You will almost all ways miss something or not present all data, but lucky for us we are not writers <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f642.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-smilie="1"data-shortname=":)" /> I think Timo did a great job here, keeping it short, clear and shows he did a difference (that the client liked). Right or wrong, it really proves a point that there are a huge knowledge gap in the industry (at least on our side of the pond) to what you can and can't do with speakers and that you can actually get something out of hiring a good systech (with a measurement system, that he knows how to use). I take my hat off for the house tech at the theater, for acknowledging that he did not have the skills him self and hired Timo for a short course in measurement and re optimizing of the system. In the financial hard times we are in now, Its a positive to have the option to "reshuffle the deck" if there are no money for new equipment or extensive labor cost's. </p><p>/R</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rasmus Rosenberg, post: 72621, member: 886"] Re: Real world tuning in a theatre I think Timo's Blog is awesome! Atleast I can relate much more to the compromises,challenges and solutions (right and wrong) that Timo faces and do, than most of others who post Online (blog or article etc). It takes gut's to post these things, but IMO provides a vital information link to, how you could do a difference with a measurement system, especially in a non optimal situation. Ivan's comments are truly appreciated and spot on as always. Doing a blog post, thats easy and "fun" to read and shows the points you like to show, is hard. You will almost all ways miss something or not present all data, but lucky for us we are not writers :) I think Timo did a great job here, keeping it short, clear and shows he did a difference (that the client liked). Right or wrong, it really proves a point that there are a huge knowledge gap in the industry (at least on our side of the pond) to what you can and can't do with speakers and that you can actually get something out of hiring a good systech (with a measurement system, that he knows how to use). I take my hat off for the house tech at the theater, for acknowledging that he did not have the skills him self and hired Timo for a short course in measurement and re optimizing of the system. In the financial hard times we are in now, Its a positive to have the option to "reshuffle the deck" if there are no money for new equipment or extensive labor cost's. /R [/QUOTE]
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