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<blockquote data-quote="Josh R Evans" data-source="post: 218977" data-attributes="member: 17576"><p>Danley</p><p></p><p>They don't have a background in the tour market. They never have, and never will. Their beliefs arbiblical, in which case they will not support non biblical sound systems. Does it matter how good they are? Does it matter if it's techno or e d m they won't support that market unless it's the church market. Once upon a time, an amplifier company showed up to a tour company. And the tour companies told them we're going to teach you about amplifiers, in which case everyone scratched their head and said, no, you're not in which case they said yes. We are and they did. This is the same problem that Danley will have and always has. They can't get out of their own way they don't have rigging, they don't have bumper bars, they don't have marketing. They don't even have basic limiters compared to the other brands. However their sound is better. On all fronts. The problem will be that eventually the talent, what age out, in which case the legacy may or may not be able to replicate the same sound. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm currently having the same problem as a third generation legacy. Trumpet player, I sound good. I sound really good, but I don't sound anywhere close to my father. My father would spit out more notes.Then I could ever even dream of. Even if I live to be a 120 winton, Marsalis and Rick Evans, we'll play better notes than I will. So I stopped trying to sound like winton marsalis and rick evans. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I did the same thing with sound system designs instead of trying to sound in design like Don Davis. I created my own version of designs and my own application and my own process. I tried to replicate the design process of Germany and New England and it failed disgustingly. However, when I started designing Using my own process, my system sounded just fine. I work, just find and outperform thing. Every other sound system from a functional standpoint, pennies on the dollar. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The best analogy is the car analogy. Someone wants a Ferrari. They can't afford a Ferrari, so they buy a Lamborghini, or someone wants a Ferrari, but wants to drive it differently, and they can't or paint it pink, so they can't, so they buy a Lamborghini, okay, they buy only a regini. They can't afford the lamborghini, so they buy a honda or a lotis, or something else like. A liter bike or a six second car, there's a six second car.The problem is there are a couple not many, but a couple of electric cars.In which case they're just faster. One has to make the decision. Do you want a hand built antique trumpet, or do you want a cheap Chinese Trump it? In which case when you break it lose it or have it stolen you can simply replace it with the same exact thing. These are the pros and cons of an engineer choosing a sound system. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Then we get to sound quality of which case certain people in certain areas of the world, prefer certain sounds. The sound system in France doesn't work in South Korea or Thailand it just doesn't, it? Doesn't sound good to them, doesn't mean they don't enjoy. It doesn't mean they don't use it. It just sounds different. Listen to the French speak French in the Vietnamese speak Vietnamese. They audibly just don't sound the same, but the words have the same meaning. A door is a door an apples and apple.A beer is a beer. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The other problem is with the investors of the sound companies, bigger sound companies with boards of directors. Analyze the loudspeakers and say we want something more reliable because we don't trust you as an engineer. Because we have insecurities, we don't trust you to provide good quality. Hi SPL unintelligible sound systems, so we rely on JBL elect your voice or other similar companies, whereas a smaller company, we'll take a risk and purchase an early liner rate from Duran audio in which case they predicted the steerability of sound at. Least a decade before everyone else. And choose loudspeakers such as the outline g t o, which still has the only capability of hitting the top of the rocks in red rocks. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Personally i can relate 25 years ago when I purchased my first MP3 player. I wanted an ipod.Everybody was having ipods, I chose an i river. The eye river what's smaller? Use a regular u s b mini connector could record an input and had an f.M radio built in. The funny thing was I never used it because the gooey didn't exist. If you wanted the user interaction, you had to buy the ipod. So for me, I ended up buying twice because because I made a mistake. People do the same thing and make mistakes. All the time in stadium sound systems in which case four million dollars gets wasted and a stadium.Gets stuck with a bad sound system for twenty years. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>If you watch the movie ford verse ferrari, that's the same problem that the executives we're doing that to the audio engineers</p><p></p><p></p><p>The biggest problem I have is that the prediction platforms are useless. Junk waste of money and not useful. But as we see in texas, my problem is my problem.And my problem is not your problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josh R Evans, post: 218977, member: 17576"] Danley They don't have a background in the tour market. They never have, and never will. Their beliefs arbiblical, in which case they will not support non biblical sound systems. Does it matter how good they are? Does it matter if it's techno or e d m they won't support that market unless it's the church market. Once upon a time, an amplifier company showed up to a tour company. And the tour companies told them we're going to teach you about amplifiers, in which case everyone scratched their head and said, no, you're not in which case they said yes. We are and they did. This is the same problem that Danley will have and always has. They can't get out of their own way they don't have rigging, they don't have bumper bars, they don't have marketing. They don't even have basic limiters compared to the other brands. However their sound is better. On all fronts. The problem will be that eventually the talent, what age out, in which case the legacy may or may not be able to replicate the same sound. I'm currently having the same problem as a third generation legacy. Trumpet player, I sound good. I sound really good, but I don't sound anywhere close to my father. My father would spit out more notes.Then I could ever even dream of. Even if I live to be a 120 winton, Marsalis and Rick Evans, we'll play better notes than I will. So I stopped trying to sound like winton marsalis and rick evans. I did the same thing with sound system designs instead of trying to sound in design like Don Davis. I created my own version of designs and my own application and my own process. I tried to replicate the design process of Germany and New England and it failed disgustingly. However, when I started designing Using my own process, my system sounded just fine. I work, just find and outperform thing. Every other sound system from a functional standpoint, pennies on the dollar. The best analogy is the car analogy. Someone wants a Ferrari. They can't afford a Ferrari, so they buy a Lamborghini, or someone wants a Ferrari, but wants to drive it differently, and they can't or paint it pink, so they can't, so they buy a Lamborghini, okay, they buy only a regini. They can't afford the lamborghini, so they buy a honda or a lotis, or something else like. A liter bike or a six second car, there's a six second car.The problem is there are a couple not many, but a couple of electric cars.In which case they're just faster. One has to make the decision. Do you want a hand built antique trumpet, or do you want a cheap Chinese Trump it? In which case when you break it lose it or have it stolen you can simply replace it with the same exact thing. These are the pros and cons of an engineer choosing a sound system. Then we get to sound quality of which case certain people in certain areas of the world, prefer certain sounds. The sound system in France doesn't work in South Korea or Thailand it just doesn't, it? Doesn't sound good to them, doesn't mean they don't enjoy. It doesn't mean they don't use it. It just sounds different. Listen to the French speak French in the Vietnamese speak Vietnamese. They audibly just don't sound the same, but the words have the same meaning. A door is a door an apples and apple.A beer is a beer. The other problem is with the investors of the sound companies, bigger sound companies with boards of directors. Analyze the loudspeakers and say we want something more reliable because we don't trust you as an engineer. Because we have insecurities, we don't trust you to provide good quality. Hi SPL unintelligible sound systems, so we rely on JBL elect your voice or other similar companies, whereas a smaller company, we'll take a risk and purchase an early liner rate from Duran audio in which case they predicted the steerability of sound at. Least a decade before everyone else. And choose loudspeakers such as the outline g t o, which still has the only capability of hitting the top of the rocks in red rocks. Personally i can relate 25 years ago when I purchased my first MP3 player. I wanted an ipod.Everybody was having ipods, I chose an i river. The eye river what's smaller? Use a regular u s b mini connector could record an input and had an f.M radio built in. The funny thing was I never used it because the gooey didn't exist. If you wanted the user interaction, you had to buy the ipod. So for me, I ended up buying twice because because I made a mistake. People do the same thing and make mistakes. All the time in stadium sound systems in which case four million dollars gets wasted and a stadium.Gets stuck with a bad sound system for twenty years. If you watch the movie ford verse ferrari, that's the same problem that the executives we're doing that to the audio engineers The biggest problem I have is that the prediction platforms are useless. Junk waste of money and not useful. But as we see in texas, my problem is my problem.And my problem is not your problem. [/QUOTE]
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