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<blockquote data-quote="Branson Sagear" data-source="post: 131737" data-attributes="member: 5783"><p>Re: Ribbons and Stage Wedges</p><p></p><p>It depends on how the players hold their instruments. Do the trumpets/trombones hold their horns up or are the playing down? If up, the wedges should actually be aimed fairly close the figure 8 null point. If they don't hold their horns up very well, they may not work. I've only used ribbons a couple of times for a horn section; not live, but in a "live" studio session. There were cranking floor wedges and a live drum kit in the same room (behind the horns) and they posed no problems. That might be quite a bit different than on stage though.</p><p></p><p>Should work great for saxes with the mic aimed down a bit into the bell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Branson Sagear, post: 131737, member: 5783"] Re: Ribbons and Stage Wedges It depends on how the players hold their instruments. Do the trumpets/trombones hold their horns up or are the playing down? If up, the wedges should actually be aimed fairly close the figure 8 null point. If they don't hold their horns up very well, they may not work. I've only used ribbons a couple of times for a horn section; not live, but in a "live" studio session. There were cranking floor wedges and a live drum kit in the same room (behind the horns) and they posed no problems. That might be quite a bit different than on stage though. Should work great for saxes with the mic aimed down a bit into the bell. [/QUOTE]
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