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Author Topic: Who do we need to hire?  (Read 7970 times)

Jonathan Johnson

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Re: Who do we need to hire?
« Reply #10 on: March 20, 2018, 01:13:50 AM »

Speakers that have overlaps in coverage can cause comb filters, peaks and dips in response based on frequencies and distance.

I'll just point out that any two or more speakers fed the same program material in the same room WILL have overlaps in coverage, regardless of their relative angles. The question is "at what frequency?".

Proper aiming and tuning won't eliminate the overlaps. It will put the overlaps where it is less likely to matter -- like in the aisles.

Of course knowing that doesn't solve the OP's immediate problem of finding competent help, but that's something competent help with the right tools will understand and be able to optimize.
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Mike Caldwell

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Re: Who do we need to hire?
« Reply #11 on: March 20, 2018, 09:51:52 PM »

Who ever you bring in should go through the entire system, mic jack to speakers just to get a feel for how it's put together, configured and to make sure all the parts, pieces and drivers are working before making any measurements.

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Re: Who do we need to hire?
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