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<blockquote data-quote="Arthur Skudra" data-source="post: 146762" data-attributes="member: 131"><p>Re: WFX Nashville Live Sound Int. Speaker Demo</p><p></p><p>I'm at a point in my career where I view "shootouts" like this with a healthy dose of skepticism, and I have been on both sides of such shootouts many times. Being indoors at a trade show it is particularly problematic to make fair comparisons between different products and have them translate well in the real world of other performance spaces. Add to that the "character" of each solution, choice of test music, acoustics, the crew setting things up, the condition of the boxes, and on and on. Each speaker system offers unique solutions to unique problems, and often when we first make choices by the name that appears on the box "because we like how it sounds" at a shootout we end up being the tail that wags the dog. First find the *right* box to suit the area of intended coverage, the room geometry, sightline clearances, a reasonable budget, and the kind of material being fed through the system. No one size fits all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arthur Skudra, post: 146762, member: 131"] Re: WFX Nashville Live Sound Int. Speaker Demo I'm at a point in my career where I view "shootouts" like this with a healthy dose of skepticism, and I have been on both sides of such shootouts many times. Being indoors at a trade show it is particularly problematic to make fair comparisons between different products and have them translate well in the real world of other performance spaces. Add to that the "character" of each solution, choice of test music, acoustics, the crew setting things up, the condition of the boxes, and on and on. Each speaker system offers unique solutions to unique problems, and often when we first make choices by the name that appears on the box "because we like how it sounds" at a shootout we end up being the tail that wags the dog. First find the *right* box to suit the area of intended coverage, the room geometry, sightline clearances, a reasonable budget, and the kind of material being fed through the system. No one size fits all. [/QUOTE]
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