Billy Merrill wrote on Mon, 27 August 2007 12:18 |
Side Bar question to Jeff. On your Mackie TT24, where did you get the colored labels for the board? I also noticed an unusual mount for wireless antennas. Is this a creation of yours as well? Thanks in advance, Billy |
Jeff Foster wrote on Mon, 27 August 2007 19:19 |
Here is the file as promised... http://www.nsbcc.org/downloads/tt24_labels.doc |
Daniel Cash wrote on Wed, 05 September 2007 18:12 |
Jeff, Your sound booth is impressively organized and clean. |
Daniel Cash wrote on Wed, 05 September 2007 18:12 |
How do you interface all those media players (CD, DVD, PC, VCR, Tape) to your sound board? Do most of your devices have XLR out? My church uses a TT24 and the current method of connecting things (PC, CD, DVD) from their RCA out through direct boxes feels incorrect/inefficient to me. Thanks -Daniel |
James Westra wrote on Thu, 06 September 2007 10:23 |
I am very new and ignorant but I have a question about the sound booth walls. Won't the walls inhibit the low end freq. from getting to the sound guy? Would a railing or fence be more practical? |
A.J. McGlynn wrote on Wed, 17 October 2007 12:07 |
Yes I found a tad funny that there was a radio at the mix position. |
Aaron McQueen wrote on Wed, 17 October 2007 12:43 | ||
You'd be surprised by how many people actually think the sound is coming from the sound booth. |
Karl P(eterson) wrote on Wed, 17 October 2007 11:39 |
Ahhh..... The JobSite Radio. Someone needs to write a song about this infamous device. |
Justin L-Smith wrote on Fri, 09 November 2007 06:42 |
A question, under desk/counter racks, I love the designs that used them and would like to go with that route. Could anybody tell me where they obtained there units and if there is a standard height? |
Jerrybosun wrote on Fri, 16 November 2007 08:15 |
Justin The rack mounts for "do it yourself" can be purchased at any guitar center really cheaply.. |
Jeff Foster wrote on Thu, 22 November 2007 09:55 | ||
There is no "standard" height for permanent installs like these. If you purchase pre-built, you can choose from almost any rack height that you want. Typically, racks come in even numbered space counts - I.E. 12-space, 14-space, 16-space, etc. We purchased ours at Guitar Center. The first one had been purchased by a member and donated along with some recording equipment since that member had an interest in helping to improve our sermon recordings. This was probably about six years ago - long before we ever moved into our current worship center. When we were designing our current building, I had them build the counter to the height that it is because I wanted to be able to slide the rack beneath it. At the same time, we bought a second, identical rack to put in as well. This worked out very well as the racks fit neatly beneath the counter and the counter is at a height that we can mix while seated or standing. Both of our racks are 14-space racks. They came with casters but I removed them to allow for a more "permanent" look. |
Michael Shuemaker wrote on Thu, 14 February 2008 10:56 |
Hello Jeff. My name is Michael Shuemaker. I am the head sound engineer at Trinity Chapel in Knoxville, TN. I happen see your posts on ProSoundWeb.com and noticed in your pictures you have a Mackie TT24. <snip> |