soundxtreme
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Good day,
I hope anyone can share some light on the subject
I am mostly into sound and own a 6m x 4m mobile stage with 6m high scaffolding towers. I am considering to quote for gig next year where a large number of people in the region of 2000 (thumb sucking) will be singing gospel songs but they all need to be able to read the lyrics on two screens in daylight. Due to low budget problems I was told that this does not have to be a display from mars but just acceptable for people to read the lyrics.
I was wondering if anyone have some recommendations for me and is this even possible?
I would love to install two rear view projector screens on the outer sides of my stage scaffolding towers and I am thinking of screens in the region of 3m x 3m.
Is there any such screens available that is enclosed in the back to keep the area between the screen and the projector dark?
What size of projector should be able to handle this?
I am also looking at entry level.
I will really appreciate anyone's input on this!
Thanks
Dewald
I hope anyone can share some light on the subject
I am mostly into sound and own a 6m x 4m mobile stage with 6m high scaffolding towers. I am considering to quote for gig next year where a large number of people in the region of 2000 (thumb sucking) will be singing gospel songs but they all need to be able to read the lyrics on two screens in daylight. Due to low budget problems I was told that this does not have to be a display from mars but just acceptable for people to read the lyrics.
I was wondering if anyone have some recommendations for me and is this even possible?
I would love to install two rear view projector screens on the outer sides of my stage scaffolding towers and I am thinking of screens in the region of 3m x 3m.
Is there any such screens available that is enclosed in the back to keep the area between the screen and the projector dark?
What size of projector should be able to handle this?
I am also looking at entry level.
I will really appreciate anyone's input on this!
Thanks
Dewald