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<blockquote data-quote="Frank Koenig" data-source="post: 83926" data-attributes="member: 416"><p>Re: The Bing-ing-ing-ing</p><p></p><p>Lee, thanks. Cool to know who made these speakers. I would have expected Meyer, as they have many high-end installs around the Bay.</p><p></p><p>There's another odd thing. It looks like an ~10 ft. diameter white artichoke flown above the center of the hall. It was not there for CCRMA, as I recall, but appeared for Reich. At first I thought it had to be a speaker cluster with some artsy custom grillework, but after looking at it a while I decided it's more likely a passive acoustic device. (Moreover it wasn't making any noise.) But its area is so small compared with the size of the room it's hard to imagine that it does much.</p><p></p><p>Next time I'm in there I'm getting pictures. And I'm hoping the San Francisco AES chapter will arrange an audio/acoustic tour sometime.</p><p></p><p>--Frank</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frank Koenig, post: 83926, member: 416"] Re: The Bing-ing-ing-ing Lee, thanks. Cool to know who made these speakers. I would have expected Meyer, as they have many high-end installs around the Bay. There's another odd thing. It looks like an ~10 ft. diameter white artichoke flown above the center of the hall. It was not there for CCRMA, as I recall, but appeared for Reich. At first I thought it had to be a speaker cluster with some artsy custom grillework, but after looking at it a while I decided it's more likely a passive acoustic device. (Moreover it wasn't making any noise.) But its area is so small compared with the size of the room it's hard to imagine that it does much. Next time I'm in there I'm getting pictures. And I'm hoping the San Francisco AES chapter will arrange an audio/acoustic tour sometime. --Frank [/QUOTE]
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