Welcome, hsaunier. You seem to have a nice facility. How do you like the Strong Radience followspots? What is the throw distance? Do you have a rep. light plot you can post?
I'm also cool because I know how to spell or at least take the time and show the diligence to check the words that Firefox flags. Please PM me with the address of your mother, the English teacher. I think it's time she knew.Oh Sure you're cool 'cause you ask relevant questions, and you've been to his website
I'm also cool because I know how to spell or at least take the time and show the diligence to check the words that Firefox flags. Please PM me with the address of your mother, the English teacher. I think it's time she knew
Nice rigging and lighting, however I must disagree with the line array.
If you are putting a PM5D out front why suffer with VRX instead of Vertec?
(I may have to kick myself for recommending Vertec now)
My point was more that it seems kind of silly to install an industry standard FOH desk while opting for a less than widely accepted line array.I can't say that we have suffered at all with the VRX's. So far all nationals have been skeptical during the advance, but after they have used them, they are very pleased with the results. PFX (Pink Floyd experience) used our tops and left theirs on the truck. They did stack their subs, which really is needed in our house.
You don't happen to have any pictures, do you?One of the features that is not discussed much on our web site is the balcony construction. The acustition designed the balcony as free flying. The only place it attaches to the building is at the walkways. All around is a 3' gap. Result; NO BASS TRAP in the mezzanine. People under the balcony get the exact same listening experience as all others with no fill speakers.
That's awesome, it probably cost a fortune.I guess I lied. There is a picture which seems to show the "flying Balcony" Go the the venues page and then download the PDF of pictures of the facility.
Wait, just for the "flying balcony" or the entire building? I'd say you have a very nice building for $10 mil, and congratulate your architects and consultants.$10,000,000 project
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