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<blockquote data-quote="Craig Hauber" data-source="post: 57752" data-attributes="member: 272"><p>Re: Restaurant audio System</p><p></p><p>Wow Ivan, the story of my life as a system designer/installer!</p><p>Some facts I've discovered:</p><p>-just because someone considers himself a DJ, they will be the first place owners go for system advice!</p><p>-Bad sounding poor designed rigs FAR outnumber good sounding systems</p><p>-I've had owners say "you hear better, nobody is that finicky about sound (-as we sit observing 45dB of gain reduction on the DJ limiters and a mixer that has solid-lit output meters and fuzz-tone distortion)</p><p></p><p>I have now been doing this long enough that I've seen the correlation between bad A/V and business longevity. It's subtle, but the ownership's attention to sound/light/video detail will reveal their similar attention to bar management, kitchen management and customer service also. If they are crappy at one, they are probably crappy with the others. </p><p>Unless such a place hands me large bar/food tab for free, I will not offer any "free" systems advice!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Craig Hauber, post: 57752, member: 272"] Re: Restaurant audio System Wow Ivan, the story of my life as a system designer/installer! Some facts I've discovered: -just because someone considers himself a DJ, they will be the first place owners go for system advice! -Bad sounding poor designed rigs FAR outnumber good sounding systems -I've had owners say "you hear better, nobody is that finicky about sound (-as we sit observing 45dB of gain reduction on the DJ limiters and a mixer that has solid-lit output meters and fuzz-tone distortion) I have now been doing this long enough that I've seen the correlation between bad A/V and business longevity. It's subtle, but the ownership's attention to sound/light/video detail will reveal their similar attention to bar management, kitchen management and customer service also. If they are crappy at one, they are probably crappy with the others. Unless such a place hands me large bar/food tab for free, I will not offer any "free" systems advice! [/QUOTE]
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