Chris Penny wrote on Sun, 17 October 2010 23:45 |
Our EVI-15 is placed directly above out front row (structural limitation). In terms of coverage the first 2-5 rows suffer a bit (although you can still hear it) and we have fill speakers for them but after that coverage is pretty good. With 4-5 feet you may find with a small angle down you may get good enough coverage depending on your program. |
Arnold B. Krueger wrote on Wed, 17 November 2010 06:10 | ||
I don't worry too much about coverage for the first few rows because they get a pretty heavy dose of direct sound from the live acoustic sources. |
Jonathan Johnson wrote on Sun, 17 October 2010 02:07 |
You may be able to get a different lens for the projector that would allow it to be moved closer to the screen. |
Mark Mattocks wrote on Tue, 07 December 2010 12:26 |
The idea that more speakers is always better and louder is wrong on many levels. Fewer, higher powered, more efficient, more directional speakers in the right place in the room will always sound better than just putting up more boxes. |
Brad Weber wrote on Tue, 07 December 2010 14:20 | ||
How about neither "always" being true? |
Mark Mattocks wrote on Tue, 07 December 2010 12:26 |
The idea that more speakers is always better and louder is wrong on many levels. Fewer, higher powered, more efficient, more directional speakers in the right place in the room will always sound better than just putting up more boxes. |
Gary Creely wrote on Tue, 14 December 2010 12:09 |
My contention is that with a full worship band a single passive 12" will quick get labored and have a difficult time keeping up even in a room of that size. |