Same...
I've been told I had to provide it when I went to a different school and put on a show.
Yeah, I'm sure maintenance/custodians will just love that...
Not to mention it could be illegal...
I'm sorry, but can anyone else even begin to read AlexD's posts? He might have useful input, but I cannot bring myself to try to comprehend what he is trying to say.
Maybe it's just me, I've had a long day and there were just a lot of spelling errors in the last post of yours. I was loosing my mind! hahaIm sorry. Though i dont think it is that bad!!
I did understand AlexD. I know nothing about antennas, modulators, boosters and such, so that would be quite and expensive challenge.
Ignoring the potential issues such as hitting reinforcing or conduit or plumbing or pre/post tensioned concrete tensioners when drilling, this also potentially gets into life safety issues such as fire ratings, how the penetration is sealed, etc. There is almost always a way to handle a penetration, it just may not be as simple as simply drilling a hole.Well ye, you would have to look into it but tbh i dont think it is illegal to drill a hole in a wall or ceiling (or floor).
Could we please end the flame war? Well, I talked to the development guy at our school and he said he was already trying to get money for a way to do this, and he talked about putting 3 wireless speakers in, one in the booth, and 2 surround ones in the theater. I said I had talked to you guys, and was maybe thinking an ALS or com system is a better or more necessary purchase. He got an estimate of like $3000 for the 3 speakers, and me and another guy said we could do a lot more for less. What do you guys think? All of these ideas could solve my dilemma, but with different other benefits.
EDIT: let me just say that 2 more speakers wouldn't do whole lot in our space. They would help, as it is very long, but you can still hear fine in the back.
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