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<blockquote data-quote="Jason Dermer" data-source="post: 18169" data-attributes="member: 234"><p>Re: The ethics of cabinet copying</p><p></p><p>Realizing that they probably don't want your opinion but maybe they'll take it anyway, if they are looking for a lower cost alternative, instead of attempting to copy a line array, which again is highly unlikely to be safe/ correct or approaching either, why not build some solid, semi proprietary double 15'' and 2'' boxes with relatively narrow horns that can be groundstacked 3 wide and 2 deep? There are some excellent designs readily available out there, and with just a bit of DSP magic and a PM4k with half decent outboard it will work quite well for the lower end of the regional market and offer excellent ROI.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><img src="http://index.php/fa/474/0/" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " data-size="" style="" /></p><p></p><p>edit: added the photo, unfortunately everything was tarped due to the rain but we deployed just such a rig on the B stage of this festival, and it served (and still serves) it's purpose well. Yes it's our rig on the ''A'' stage as well, please feel free to blast the stadium's grounds staff for the piss poor hanging of the banners, which they trotted out after we had already dismissed the riggers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jason Dermer, post: 18169, member: 234"] Re: The ethics of cabinet copying Realizing that they probably don't want your opinion but maybe they'll take it anyway, if they are looking for a lower cost alternative, instead of attempting to copy a line array, which again is highly unlikely to be safe/ correct or approaching either, why not build some solid, semi proprietary double 15'' and 2'' boxes with relatively narrow horns that can be groundstacked 3 wide and 2 deep? There are some excellent designs readily available out there, and with just a bit of DSP magic and a PM4k with half decent outboard it will work quite well for the lower end of the regional market and offer excellent ROI. [img]index.php/fa/474/0/[/img] edit: added the photo, unfortunately everything was tarped due to the rain but we deployed just such a rig on the B stage of this festival, and it served (and still serves) it's purpose well. Yes it's our rig on the ''A'' stage as well, please feel free to blast the stadium's grounds staff for the piss poor hanging of the banners, which they trotted out after we had already dismissed the riggers. [/QUOTE]
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