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Author Topic: Looking for a Rec. on Theatre (plays/musicals) speakers  (Read 5165 times)

Chrysander 'C.R.' Young

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Re: Looking for a Rec. on Theatre (plays/musicals) speakers
« Reply #10 on: March 13, 2018, 08:41:59 PM »

The QSCs were recommended by a sound engineer who came and worked with the system. Looking for other opinions on other models and those are the ones that seem to pop up when comparing.

While the primary use would be on a shelf on the wall, I'd like the option to take them on the road when performing outside of the space.

Did the sound guy help you with items 1-3 on Ivan's list?
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Re: Looking for a Rec. on Theatre (plays/musicals) speakers
« Reply #11 on: March 13, 2018, 08:47:26 PM »

Did the sound guy help you with items 1-3 on Ivan's list?
Like the saying goes:

"The wrong tool at a great price is STILL the wrong tool".
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Re: Looking for a Rec. on Theatre (plays/musicals) speakers
« Reply #12 on: March 16, 2018, 11:01:30 AM »

All of what I say below is dependent on your standards. If you don’t care that much then you can ignore all of the rest of what I have written.

When you say wall mounted, if you are talking about the proscenium wall, if the stage continues past that wall to the audience that is too close to the stage. Even if it doesn’t that location is usually still too close to the stage. In Theater you will need a lot of gain before feedback. Performers aren’t taught to project anymore.  I like to get the speakers as far into the house as is reasonable and then use much smaller speakers in front of the stage as front fills. They can be very small and not run loud at all.

To do what will work and make people happy isn’t as simple for theater as just putting a couple of speaker on shelfs on the wall. I would want them permanently mounted so they will not be moved even an inch. I think the idea of taking them out for other things isn’t a good idea.

One of the problems with less expensive speakers is the inconsistency of the sound that is put out over the coverage pattern. And where this becomes more of an issue with theater is if the mics the performers are wearing pick up different thing as they move around then different frequencies will feedback (or be more prone to feedback) when the actors are standing or moving to different places.

The other big problem you have with were you can mount (better yet) hang the speakers is where can you put them where they aren’t going to be in the way of the lights.   

I would look for speakers with the proper coverage pattern from manufacturers like Fulcrum Acoustics (FA) and possibly Danley Sound Labs (DSL). I have heard some 12” coax speakers from FA that really impressed me. I heard some DSL that I think is an 8” coax design that sounded nice and was a reasonable size and it might work well for vocals in theater. And with the proper sub you would be surprised at how speakers like this can rock, as was one of your requests. When you add the requirement of “ability to rock” you will definitely need at least one sub. This just shows you how most of the time the application you will use the speaker in and how it will be used is so important. What will work well in a small theater like this and give you the fidelity that you want will not work well outside and maybe not in other rooms. 

I am doing a musical now, actually opening night is tonight and last night was a preview. I am in a room that seat about 900 with a balcony but no under balcony. The main speakers are hanging about 10feet from the edge of the stage and are out from the side wall quite a bit. There are 2 on each side, of each pair the inner ones are aimed farther towards the center of the room into the audience, the outer ones are aimed straighter out. There are 3 front fill speakers across the front of the temporary thrust stage, built just for this show. There are 3 delay speakers hung just before the balcony. The outside 2 of them cover a little bit of the back of the main floor and also the balcony and the center delay pretty much just covers the balcony. All of this is time aligned to the stage and balanced for levels to blend in the house. And using the matrix sends on the digital mixers 2 for this show. I am sending slightly different things to different speakers. For example the front fills don’t get the apron mics and they usually don’t get any pit (musicians). But in this case the pit is all the way up stage behind the set, the audience never sees them. So the pit is all mic-ed up and amplified. The last time we did the pit back there they did reveal them in the last number. At intermission people asked me if there was a live band or if it was recorded. I told some of them it was recorded but then told them I was kidding and told them where they were.

All of this to say to do it (theater) right it takes work and planning not just throwing up 2 speakers on shelves on the wall. And this isn’t Broadway this is in a High School. But not quite your usual High School. 

Please forgive any grammar or spelling errors.
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Re: Looking for a Rec. on Theatre (plays/musicals) speakers
« Reply #13 on: March 17, 2018, 12:41:25 AM »

Hi all. I'm needing to upgrade speakers in a 225 seat auditorium for use in university plays & musicals. Clarity of voices matters the most, followed by ability to rock.

Currently considering:
QSC K10.2 or K12.2
EV ZLX
JBL EON
Yamaha DXR

Thoughts?

When you say the speakers will mostly be used for plays and musicals, will you be using omni headsets to mic the performers? Are the speakers mostly for vocal amplification?
If so, I wouldn't use any of the speakers you listed.
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Re: Looking for a Rec. on Theatre (plays/musicals) speakers
« Reply #14 on: March 18, 2018, 01:08:59 AM »



While the primary use would be on a shelf on the wall, I'd like the option to take them on the road when performing outside of the space.

Setting speakers on a shelf would be a bad idea, no way to really aim the speakers as they most likely would need to be aimed as in tilted down to the seating area, you don't want to mount the shelf at angle! Strapping them through the handle and to the shelf also not a good idea.


With powered speakers in an install you need to think out power to the speakers and how to turn them on and off. The proper way would be to use a power sequencing system to power the entire system on and off in the proper sequence, remote power modules are used for things like power speakers.

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Re: Looking for a Rec. on Theatre (plays/musicals) speakers
« Reply #14 on: March 18, 2018, 01:08:59 AM »


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