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<blockquote data-quote="Jon Pusey" data-source="post: 117710" data-attributes="member: 1444"><p>Re: Sub arrays for even front to back coverage</p><p></p><p>The outdoor venue is the venue where the bosses are looking at making immediate changes. Currently there is no system, so it is starting from a blank slate. Max trim height is about 7m on a ground support stage roof here, but it is possible to fly both subs and tops. I have seen two specs for systems for this venue and they both have subs flown next to the array, but I know they did something similar last year and still had some problems.</p><p></p><p>In the indoor venue we have two types of sub, logic systems nd315, 3 a side which are flyable, and 3 logic systems nd218 a side which are not flyable. the array is logic systems va. I don't know the crossover frequency. The trim height of 8 - 9 metres ish is as high as possible and close to the roof. The system is set up for live performance and sightline / decor issues mean a flown centre cluster isn't an option.</p><p>,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jon Pusey, post: 117710, member: 1444"] Re: Sub arrays for even front to back coverage The outdoor venue is the venue where the bosses are looking at making immediate changes. Currently there is no system, so it is starting from a blank slate. Max trim height is about 7m on a ground support stage roof here, but it is possible to fly both subs and tops. I have seen two specs for systems for this venue and they both have subs flown next to the array, but I know they did something similar last year and still had some problems. In the indoor venue we have two types of sub, logic systems nd315, 3 a side which are flyable, and 3 logic systems nd218 a side which are not flyable. the array is logic systems va. I don't know the crossover frequency. The trim height of 8 - 9 metres ish is as high as possible and close to the roof. The system is set up for live performance and sightline / decor issues mean a flown centre cluster isn't an option. , [/QUOTE]
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