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<blockquote data-quote="Josh Evanz" data-source="post: 217721" data-attributes="member: 16294"><p>Thanks Paul, </p><p>Well yes I suppose college kids would have fun, but no im not in college. Its one of many many many concepts ill be exploring. Im tired of traditional sound systems. The larger arrays are facing inwards and the front fills are facing outwards. Picture attached below. The scale size would be 200' Diameter circle and then each array is spaced by 30' (feet) or 28-30 ms apart. 30ms was chosen which also happens to be about one array per 15 degrees because when spacing traditional stereo left right arrays any farther then the sound goes from stereo to audible echoes. </p><p></p><p>Rigging a system like this is easy almost Childs play. Flown, ground stacked, indoors or out it doesn't matter, as long as the "air hooks" have been certified recently. That's a joke bty. Not the system, but the air hooks comment.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]209775[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josh Evanz, post: 217721, member: 16294"] Thanks Paul, Well yes I suppose college kids would have fun, but no im not in college. Its one of many many many concepts ill be exploring. Im tired of traditional sound systems. The larger arrays are facing inwards and the front fills are facing outwards. Picture attached below. The scale size would be 200' Diameter circle and then each array is spaced by 30' (feet) or 28-30 ms apart. 30ms was chosen which also happens to be about one array per 15 degrees because when spacing traditional stereo left right arrays any farther then the sound goes from stereo to audible echoes. Rigging a system like this is easy almost Childs play. Flown, ground stacked, indoors or out it doesn't matter, as long as the "air hooks" have been certified recently. That's a joke bty. Not the system, but the air hooks comment. [ATTACH type="full"]209775[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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