NEXO is getting close to the point of offering solutions before we even ask for them. Exceptional engineering.
@johanneswarn54882 жыл бұрын
We tried iD84’s for our new PA in our band, but we found them a bit ”artificial” sounding. They didn’t sound BAD but they didn’t win us over. We ended up going for two L18’s per side with a P15. Two iD24’s for center fill (they are fantastic for their small size) we have two iD312S subs for smaller places where bass frequencies are a headache. They are also fantastic. Love Nexo
@shazam62742 жыл бұрын
Wow! A sound re-enforcement engineer who actually knows about audio! He even evaluates and quantifies the resulting performance! Don & Carolyn Davis would be proud. It would be a bargain to pay for his Travel Costs even if your project is not in his local area.
@VanVlearMusic2 жыл бұрын
Filming a selfie video in landscape like a Chad
@devinlsheets_alphasound2 жыл бұрын
I try.
@andrew_langner2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for noticing too.. portrait videos drive me nuts.
@mfkhometheater77422 жыл бұрын
By, "Curved Line Array" do you mean like a CBT array? Are these shaded like a CBT? I was thinking you might be acoustically curving them with DSP. I considered doing that for the center speaker in my new home theater but opted to go with physically curved for simplicity.
@wibolstudioofficial62702 жыл бұрын
Wonderful Job ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ it
@michasy22212 жыл бұрын
you should try SBH10 by danley this is much more better
@burhanuddin1272 жыл бұрын
I don't understand why in reverberating spaces like this people have to install line arrays? I mean the only solution to this is to install multiple point source speakers near to the listening places and close to listeners. so you get crystal clear voice exactly where need it..... this is pretty common sense!!!!you don't necessarily need to dump line arrays everywhere!!!!
@devinlsheets_alphasound2 жыл бұрын
We've noticed that the single-source systems usually work better than multi-source systems in practice. With multi-source systems, there are many different delay times and reverberation angles about the space, and while it can increase the clarity for certain listeners, it can decrease the clarity for a number of others. With the single-source systems, if they are installed and calibrated correctly, the overall clarity for everyone goes up. This system actually replaced a multi-source system in the venue, and the clarity went up dramatically.
@phenix85142 жыл бұрын
Because you apparently don't understand line arrays themselves. Line arrays have a higher vertical directivity in the shape of a cylindrical wave, and not a spherical one. Cylindrical means less sound to hit the roof and floor, which means more direct sound, which means better inteligibillity. Also a cylindrical wave means you don't lose power to those vertical areas, which then in return means that the sound isn't losing 4 times the power per doubled distance, but only 2 times, which means it will carry the sound further. Throwing around a bunch of point sources without thought, will give you more room reflections AND phase issues between them = worse. Of course, you are right that not every situation needs a line array, or that a line array is good for any situation, but they wouldn't be used this much if they werent a good solution for a lot of situations. This btw is a simplification, there's a whole lot more going on physically, aswell as electronically that makes a line array great.