Handbook for Sound Engineers
1312 Chapter 34 (or ringing) frequencies can usually be eliminated before a point of diminishing returns is reached. 34.5.2.2.13 ...
Sound System Design 1313 Figure 34-78. Certified rigging hardware. Courtesy ATM Hardware. ...
1314 Chapter 34 34.5.4.1 Original Plans and As-Built Drawings As-built drawings are critical for service technicians and for a d ...
Sound System Design 1315 nent farther along in the system is the most likely culprit. Think through the block diagram at this po ...
1316 Chapter 34 grammed and adjusted exactly the same as the first DSP. If you suspect an all-in-one DSP, try patching from the ...
Sound System Design 1317 34.5.5.4 Anticipating and Preparing for Problems These techniques can help troubleshoot DSP problems an ...
1318 Chapter 34 with internal amplifiers and often with internal DSP signal processing, which may include crossover, delay, limi ...
Sound System Design 1319 34.6.1.5 Electronics Electronics for portable systems are generally the same as for installed systems. ...
1320 Chapter 34 approach the design of this type of system is to design a vocal system with response from about 80 Hz to about 8 ...
Sound System Design 1321 34.6.2.1 User Interface Many users in a religious facility are nontechnical and unfamiliar with sound s ...
1322 Chapter 34 tion, the wood grille work, which may be fine for organ music, can cause severe acoustic problems (both from can ...
Sound System Design 1323 speakers just to overcome the loss caused by friction in the air. In many speech-only systems, the loss ...
1324 Chapter 34 ing) the reflecting surface, is to simply aim the loud- speakers away from the offending surface. Narrow coverag ...
Sound System Design 1325 34.6.3.5 High Noise Outdoors (or Indoors) How much LP is required at the listener’s position? The answe ...
1326 Chapter 34 some trouble in a system that includes background music (the music may be interpreted as ambient noise or may pr ...
Sound System Design 1327 34.6.3.9 Dealing with Weather-Caused Deterioration The outdoor environment is considerably more hazard- ...
1328 Chapter 34 lation of the reflections that would occur in a concert hall. Microphone usage and placement are similar to what ...
Sound System Design 1329 The problem with boundry mics is the users. If the mics are loose, the users will push them out of the ...
1330 Chapter 34 when there is any change in the system so try not to move any microphones once a conference has started. 34.6.6 ...
Sound System Design 1331 baffles are available to help diffuse the masking sound, and several manufacturers produce special loud ...
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