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<blockquote data-quote="Craig Hauber" data-source="post: 120946" data-attributes="member: 272"><p>Re: Toby Keith's Clubs</p><p></p><p>There's many ways to make a room more appealing acoustically that can avoid the "messy spills often" regions.</p><p></p><p>My consulting experience over the last decade has been:</p><p></p><p>1) Help us design a place that sounds awesome!</p><p>2) make appropriate recommendations</p><p>3) have recommendations ignored (i.e. thrown-out-the-window) by "trained and experienced" interior designers and architects.</p><p>4) install previously agreed upon PA rig into the resulting glass & steel cube</p><p>5) day after opening field bawling phone-calls from client begging for acoustic fixes</p><p>6) install half-assed acoustic fixes at triple the end cost then the original concept would have cost.</p><p>7) GOTO 1) -and sometimes with the <em>same client</em> in a new project!</p><p></p><p></p><p>-I just saw the article in question and I can hear the acoustic unfriendliness of the joint just looking at the pictures! -been in that type of space too many times already in my life and just tired of it. (My ears lately crave dingy low-ceilinged 70's divebar decor irregardless of the smell!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Craig Hauber, post: 120946, member: 272"] Re: Toby Keith's Clubs There's many ways to make a room more appealing acoustically that can avoid the "messy spills often" regions. My consulting experience over the last decade has been: 1) Help us design a place that sounds awesome! 2) make appropriate recommendations 3) have recommendations ignored (i.e. thrown-out-the-window) by "trained and experienced" interior designers and architects. 4) install previously agreed upon PA rig into the resulting glass & steel cube 5) day after opening field bawling phone-calls from client begging for acoustic fixes 6) install half-assed acoustic fixes at triple the end cost then the original concept would have cost. 7) GOTO 1) -and sometimes with the [I]same client[/I] in a new project! -I just saw the article in question and I can hear the acoustic unfriendliness of the joint just looking at the pictures! -been in that type of space too many times already in my life and just tired of it. (My ears lately crave dingy low-ceilinged 70's divebar decor irregardless of the smell! [/QUOTE]
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