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Reinforcement vs. amplification
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<blockquote data-quote="Brian Bolly" data-source="post: 55312" data-attributes="member: 32"><p>Re: Reinforcement vs. amplification</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Knowing who Kip works for, I'd say its a show at our "favorite" venue.</p><p></p><p></p><p>To add a little to the thread (and since I saw a show at this very venue about a week ago), there's a bit of an audience disconnect back in the alcove off of stage right, even with a louder show. The delay system there leaves a bit to be desired, especially for the last couple rows of tables closest to the window. That said, I would hope that the audience would be a bit more attentive for a show like yours Jay, but I'm afraid that even some of the house engineers don't understand that you almost need a separate matrix mix for back in that area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brian Bolly, post: 55312, member: 32"] Re: Reinforcement vs. amplification Knowing who Kip works for, I'd say its a show at our "favorite" venue. To add a little to the thread (and since I saw a show at this very venue about a week ago), there's a bit of an audience disconnect back in the alcove off of stage right, even with a louder show. The delay system there leaves a bit to be desired, especially for the last couple rows of tables closest to the window. That said, I would hope that the audience would be a bit more attentive for a show like yours Jay, but I'm afraid that even some of the house engineers don't understand that you almost need a separate matrix mix for back in that area. [/QUOTE]
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