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#210006 - 09/22/07 06:51 PM
Re: Anyone use floor monitors as main PA?
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15575
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Zuki, The stereo V/S mono issue has been hashed out dozens of times. Keep in mind that the only people that hear stereo is the person playing the keyboard, and those few audience members that are situated within an equalateral traingular area determined by the distance the speakers are set apart. For example, if the speakers are 10-feet apart, the actual stereo effect will only travel out to a pin-point area 10-feet in front. The closer the audience is to the keyboard, the more stereo effect they'll hear. However, the audience members that are situated to the left or right of the speakers predominantly hear that channel, which can often overpower the opposite channel. With a mono system, particularly a cylindrical radiator, everyone gets to hear all the sounds of the keyboard at the same volume. And, because the of the size and weight of the base unit, and the ability to position the L1 out of the lanes of traffic, it would be very difficult to knock it over. Conversely, a speaker that weights 30 to 50 pounds perched upon a relatively light, aluminum tripod is very easily toppled, and when they do get knocked over, they frequently fall on the keyboard player. I've seen lots of drunks knock over conventional speakers on stands. I never even had a close call with the L1. When I was using conventional speakers, I used to carry a couple theater poles with a plastic chain stretched between them. It works to some degree, but someone will eventually knock the poles down, plus they were a pain in the ass to haul around. Good Luck on solving your problem, Gary ------------------ Travlin' Easy
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