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<blockquote data-quote="Helge A. Bentsen" data-source="post: 72736" data-attributes="member: 263"><p>Re: Real world tuning in a theatre</p><p></p><p>I'd love to attend something like what you suggest, but I think the challenging part would be how to finance it.</p><p></p><p>I personally wouldn't mind if a manufacturer wished to support this, I believe I'm able to see through marketing speak and look directly at the products in question. But it would increase the noise floor on otherwise busy day(s).</p><p></p><p>With a good plan and some target goals defined, we could just rent a venue and some gear, set it up, tune it and discuss our decisions/results. Gear and venues are available if we plan ahead, but we would need cash to pull this off and a good instructor. </p><p></p><p>I think we need a set of defined goals. Lets say that our primary goal was to run through a design and alignment of a system for a given space, and the compromises/decisions/challenges involved in doing that. Maybve something like this:</p><p></p><p>- Get a instructor with extensive knowledge of system designs and alignments.</p><p>- Find a venue that we could do this in.</p><p>- Make a design for it using available products. This could be a forum discussion where we start with drawings/measurements of the venue and make a design based on what kind of performance our system should have and what gear is available. This would of course be easier if we decide to stick with one speaker manufacturer, or else our choices would be very huge. In real life you usually do this with a limited selection of tools(speakers) anyway, so it could actually give us some good insights in how to compromise for a given challenge.</p><p>- Go into the venue and set it up, verify our coverage and adjust for unknown/unforeseen issues. </p><p>- Align it and discuss our end result.</p><p></p><p>This could be done in two days of field work if we do our design in advance on line.</p><p></p><p>And this is of course IMHO and how I would like it to be done. I'm sure there are several ways that we could do this, but I offer this as a suggestion for discussion <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=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Helge A. Bentsen, post: 72736, member: 263"] Re: Real world tuning in a theatre I'd love to attend something like what you suggest, but I think the challenging part would be how to finance it. I personally wouldn't mind if a manufacturer wished to support this, I believe I'm able to see through marketing speak and look directly at the products in question. But it would increase the noise floor on otherwise busy day(s). With a good plan and some target goals defined, we could just rent a venue and some gear, set it up, tune it and discuss our decisions/results. Gear and venues are available if we plan ahead, but we would need cash to pull this off and a good instructor. I think we need a set of defined goals. Lets say that our primary goal was to run through a design and alignment of a system for a given space, and the compromises/decisions/challenges involved in doing that. Maybve something like this: - Get a instructor with extensive knowledge of system designs and alignments. - Find a venue that we could do this in. - Make a design for it using available products. This could be a forum discussion where we start with drawings/measurements of the venue and make a design based on what kind of performance our system should have and what gear is available. This would of course be easier if we decide to stick with one speaker manufacturer, or else our choices would be very huge. In real life you usually do this with a limited selection of tools(speakers) anyway, so it could actually give us some good insights in how to compromise for a given challenge. - Go into the venue and set it up, verify our coverage and adjust for unknown/unforeseen issues. - Align it and discuss our end result. This could be done in two days of field work if we do our design in advance on line. And this is of course IMHO and how I would like it to be done. I'm sure there are several ways that we could do this, but I offer this as a suggestion for discussion :) [/QUOTE]
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