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Chrysander 'C.R.' Young

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Re: Install in a lecture hall
« Reply #20 on: September 21, 2015, 02:02:02 PM »

A single, high cohenrent speaker ( eg: Danley SM80, SM96) covering each section would be a better solution for dialogue and, if required, a separate stereo or 5.1 system for video playback.
Just my opinion...

OP, in case you missed it, this is the golden nugget of wisdom that you should pay attention to.  Instead of a complex compromise, two simple and effective solutions is often a better route.
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Aaron Estes

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Re: Install in a lecture hall
« Reply #21 on: September 26, 2015, 10:36:40 PM »

OP, in case you missed it, this is the golden nugget of wisdom that you should pay attention to.  Instead of a complex compromise, two simple and effective solutions is often a better route.

Ok… so this is what we're thinking so far:

There will be two stereo zones, but the subs will be in mono.  The oranges are a SRX835p and SRX818sp per side in Zone #1.  The reds are also SRX835p's that will be delayed for Zone #2.  The yellows will function separately from the others as mono single point source for dialogue.  This will all be working off of an A&H QU-16 > DBX1231 > DBX Venu360.

Once again… thoughts?   
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Tim Padrick

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Re: Install in a lecture hall
« Reply #22 on: September 27, 2015, 12:14:31 PM »

I'd forget the yellows.  At least until you have the oranges and reds in and know that you truly need the yellows.
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Keith Broughton

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Re: Install in a lecture hall
« Reply #23 on: September 27, 2015, 12:59:00 PM »

I'd forget the yellows.  At least until you have the oranges and reds in and know that you truly need the yellows.
Also forget 2 subs and go with 1 only against the back wall in one of the corners, or 1 sub flown centre.
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