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<blockquote data-quote="Jack Arnott" data-source="post: 124261" data-attributes="member: 304"><p>Re: tall skinny speakers</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Ivan, you are WAY over-thinking things. </p><p></p><p>1) I just stumbled across this thread. So I skipped a lot of the blah blah blah, install, blah blah blah, movies, thread swerve, blah blah, passive, pages, entirely skipped. </p><p>2) By having a single high frequency driver, a lot of people are not getting high frequencies, or getting the same that everyone else is getting. No big deal. At least they are not getting multiple high frequencies. By having single or none, that is better than getting multiple. </p><p>3) It's all about midrange vocal clarity. The vocals are readily heard. Everyone can understand the words. The sound is not a lot louder in front than in back. Easy to understand, and for me visualize. </p><p>4) It's all about the midrange vocal clarity. (Twice) Because if there is a low mid build up, they can also hear it on stage. So it gets taken out. Win Win. (This is one of the most irritating things about live sound, and one of the most prevalent causes of bad sound. Eliminated.)</p><p>5) He is doing it with a very simple, relatively inexpensive, system. Audience, band, pocketbook, easy set up, easy to run. Win win win win win.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jack Arnott, post: 124261, member: 304"] Re: tall skinny speakers Ivan, you are WAY over-thinking things. 1) I just stumbled across this thread. So I skipped a lot of the blah blah blah, install, blah blah blah, movies, thread swerve, blah blah, passive, pages, entirely skipped. 2) By having a single high frequency driver, a lot of people are not getting high frequencies, or getting the same that everyone else is getting. No big deal. At least they are not getting multiple high frequencies. By having single or none, that is better than getting multiple. 3) It's all about midrange vocal clarity. The vocals are readily heard. Everyone can understand the words. The sound is not a lot louder in front than in back. Easy to understand, and for me visualize. 4) It's all about the midrange vocal clarity. (Twice) Because if there is a low mid build up, they can also hear it on stage. So it gets taken out. Win Win. (This is one of the most irritating things about live sound, and one of the most prevalent causes of bad sound. Eliminated.) 5) He is doing it with a very simple, relatively inexpensive, system. Audience, band, pocketbook, easy set up, easy to run. Win win win win win. [/QUOTE]
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