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<blockquote data-quote="Jack Arnott" data-source="post: 83918" data-attributes="member: 304"><p>Re: The Bing-ing-ing-ing</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>First off, positive acronyming props. </p><p></p><p>When they build Libby Gardner performance hall at the University of Utah, they sent a team to Europe to study similar size halls. </p><p>The results were less than perfect for any form of amplified music. I suspect that some acousticians think that if it is good for acoustic music, it will be good for amplified acoustic music. </p><p></p><p>Also at Libby Garden Hall, there is a lot of cement. I don't think that cement is a mainstay in older European music halls. </p><p>I do think there is a lot of older brick, and stone, and substituting cement for these is a mistake. </p><p>At any rate, they made some changes, and it is better now. </p><p></p><p>Hopefully the Bing will make some upgrades, and the sound will be better at the CCRMA. </p><p></p><p>No ideas on the speakers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jack Arnott, post: 83918, member: 304"] Re: The Bing-ing-ing-ing First off, positive acronyming props. When they build Libby Gardner performance hall at the University of Utah, they sent a team to Europe to study similar size halls. The results were less than perfect for any form of amplified music. I suspect that some acousticians think that if it is good for acoustic music, it will be good for amplified acoustic music. Also at Libby Garden Hall, there is a lot of cement. I don't think that cement is a mainstay in older European music halls. I do think there is a lot of older brick, and stone, and substituting cement for these is a mistake. At any rate, they made some changes, and it is better now. Hopefully the Bing will make some upgrades, and the sound will be better at the CCRMA. No ideas on the speakers. [/QUOTE]
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