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| Re: subs that SNAP instead of FLAP [message #382457 is a reply to message #381913 ] |
Mon, 01 December 2008 09:09 |
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Jeff Babcock Messages: 1474 Registered: September 2006 Location: Ontario, Canada |
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| Cliff Adams wrote on Fri, 28 November 2008 17:08 | I'm just going to have to audition a 410 front-vented box and compare to an 18. I'm thinking that subs are for home theaters and discos.
...subwoofer freqs are effects, not music.
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Cliff, it seems that you have a considerably different idea about what you want your PA to sound like than what might be considered normal these days, or should I say in the last 30 years.
There is nothing wrong with wanting to sound different, but I for one am thoroughly confused as to your intentions.
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| Re: subs that SNAP instead of FLAP [message #382494 is a reply to message #382457 ] |
Mon, 01 December 2008 11:38 |
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drewgandy Messages: 203 Registered: May 2004 Location: Chicagoland |
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| Jeff Babcock wrote on Mon, 01 December 2008 09:09 |
| Cliff Adams wrote on Fri, 28 November 2008 17:08 | I'm just going to have to audition a 410 front-vented box and compare to an 18. I'm thinking that subs are for home theaters and discos.
...subwoofer freqs are effects, not music.
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Cliff, it seems that you have a considerably different idea about what you want your PA to sound like than what might be considered normal these days, or should I say in the last 30 years.
There is nothing wrong with wanting to sound different, but I for one am thoroughly confused as to your intentions.
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My Dad doesn't appreciate anything more than AM radio bandwidth. And I can understand where he is coming from. Extended bass that is done poorly might not be better than well done bass that only extends to 75hz. Most musical instruments don't need low bass to be appreciated. As Antone wrote, electric bass guitar (especially the old motown types) is actually pretty deficient in the fundamentals but rich in harmonics. Fat bass doesn't necessarily have to go low. And when it comes to extended treble.... if you are an american over 60, can you even hear above 8khz?
Without hearing what the original poster does musically, I'm not sure what to recommend.
drew
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| Forum: Lighting |
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| Topic: Odd Question |
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| Odd Question [message #382430] |
Mon, 01 December 2008 02:32 |
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is it possible to use the MAOnPC software to control the jands vista software (with s3 console) via either internal patching of some sort or via artnet?
i`m curious and want to try something
There's 168 hours in a week and I try to work all of them
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| Topic: cheapest full speed DMX software |
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| Re: cheapest full speed DMX software [message #382439 is a reply to message #382407 ] |
Mon, 01 December 2008 05:54 |
Tim Cahall Messages: 5 Registered: November 2008 |
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I believe the website auto generates the e-mail. You may want to check your spam catcher.
The 120 is labeled "short packet". To increase the refresh rate, shortening the packet (rather than sending the entire 512 bytes), should give a substantial increase.
Tim.
Timothy K. Cahall
The Main Event, Inc.
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| Topic: Base for Par Cans |
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| Re: Base for Par Cans [message #382440 is a reply to message #382247 ] |
Mon, 01 December 2008 06:10 |
Tim Cahall Messages: 5 Registered: November 2008 |
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I second the plywood base with rubber feet. Cheap and effective.
I don't bother with the countersink and just use a standard nut (the feet keep the bolt head off the floor).
1 piece of plywood, 3/4" 8"x8"
4 rubber feet (with integral nail)
1 large bolt with nut
1 hole
Tim.
Timothy K. Cahall
The Main Event, Inc.
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| Topic: Newbie building new lighting system |
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| Re: Newbie building new lighting system [message #382449 is a reply to message #380307 ] |
Mon, 01 December 2008 07:43 |
Tim Cahall Messages: 5 Registered: November 2008 |
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LEDs are a great choice. However, you are not going to get many for the budget you have allotted. Also, you should give some serious consideration to what you are going to use for a console to drive all of this. To keep it cheap and simple, I would look at the Chauvet Obey line. They are a bit tedious to run moving lights, but for the rest, they are fine. Program a few chases and you are off to the races (pun intended).
Considering the size of the area you are trying to light (dance floor), I would probably go with more lights with less punch. You can get a PAR 38 for under $40 with plug, clamp and lamp. They can hold up to 300 watt lamps, but a 125 will probably do fine. Since the primary colors of light are red, green and blue. I would recommend you go with 12 or 16 lights in groups of 4. RGB and a white or light amber. This will allow you to mix any color you want. The hazer is a must. I would go with a hazer before LED lights. Finally, I would give serious consideration to on of the inexpensive "disco" lights. There are a wide variety of them that will run basic chases. You will not be able to control them with DMX, but you can get a relay shoe box that will turn them on and off from the console.
Tim.
P.S. good luck! Lighting can add a lot of value.
Timothy K. Cahall
The Main Event, Inc.
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| Topic: Which console? |
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| Topic: Haze and smoke alarms (or sprinkler systems) |
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| Re: Haze and smoke alarms (or sprinkler systems) [message #382513 is a reply to message #382042 ] |
Mon, 01 December 2008 12:53 |
Dave Potter Messages: 239 Registered: April 2004 Location: North London |
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I got into work today and the Technical Director wasn't in, BUT our consultant was. This guy knows detectors inside out, he designs the chemical recipe for smoke (someone has to), also in his spare time, he works in a theater. As far as credentials go, that's as good as it gets.
The news isn't what I expected. Haze and effect smoke WILL set off a detector, especially the more commercial optical types. It seems that they work on deflected light, so it doesn't matter what particles deflect it.
Its so bad that his theater installed a kill switch for the detectors (which is ok if there are people in the building).
So in short, categorically, Bugger!
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| Topic: A guide to LED PARs? |
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| Re: A guide to LED PARs? [message #382518 is a reply to message #382259 ] |
Mon, 01 December 2008 13:05 |
Dave Potter Messages: 239 Registered: April 2004 Location: North London |
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If only they quoted output and beam angle.
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| Forum: LAB Marketplace |
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| Topic: Rane, Furman, Tapco, EWI and Peavey for sale.... |
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| Topic: Allen & Heath GL2400-424 w/case and littlite - Great shape! |
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| Topic: FS - 20A POWER CORD ADAPTERS (LOT) |
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| Topic: FS XTA DP324 SIDD |
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| FS XTA DP324 SIDD [message #382483] |
Mon, 01 December 2008 11:15 |
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I have an XTA DP324 SIDD for sale. It is in excellent condition and works perfectly. These things sound awesome. This one here has been sitting on a shelf since March and it is time for it to be useful for someone. I will ship it for $1,000 with free shipping in the 48 continental states.
Thanks,
Nicolas
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| Topic: Snakes for sale |
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| Snakes for sale [message #382465] |
Mon, 01 December 2008 09:45 |
Kent Clasen Messages: 287 Registered: April 2004 |
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Both ordered for a project and weren't needed. Prices below cost.
Plus shipping from Lawrence, KS 66044.
Rapco 6x6. 12ch fan w/25' 6ch box then 25' other 6ch box. Neutrik XLRs $150.00 never used.

Proco 16 ch M XLR fan to FM XLR fan 15' Neutrik XLRs $100.00 never used.
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MSM Systems Inc.
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Dealer: Meyer Sound, Nexo, QSC, Yamaha CA, Soundcraft, Sennheiser, Shure, Renkus-Heinz, JBL, A&H
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