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  1. bassmonkey144

    Accoustically treating a Gym?

    If you read my post, I mentioned this was before the dance....I was too busy running lights and sound to take pictures during. A light up disco floor would be a little much, but I did just order a new, bigger disco ball. :p
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    Accoustically treating a Gym?

    thanks for the ideas! I'm having lunch with my boss tomorrow and I'm going to throw some of these ideas around with him. We just got a grant to tear up the floor and replace it, as well as move the stage over to the center. Maybe we can do the same for this stuff. Here's a picture of the place...
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    Post your MySpace link

    http://www.myspace.com/redbeardthemusic if anybody is in Cleveland, gimme a holler!
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    Accoustically treating a Gym?

    I would venture a guess and say 703 for DIY.
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    Accoustically treating a Gym?

    Okay, that makes it a lot easier for me. This shouldn't be as hard as I thought. Thanks for the link!
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    Accoustically treating a Gym?

    Thanks a lot guys. I guess I'll start looking at if I will build the baffles myself or buy them from a company. I guess I'll also have to figure out placement. That certainly points me in the right direction!
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    Accoustically treating a Gym?

    I'm not sure how much I can convince our manager to spend, probably $2000 to $2500 tops.
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    Accoustically treating a Gym?

    I recently started running sound and lights at my colleges student activities center, which is really an old smallish (one BBall court) gym that they built a stage in. It has a great house PA, but every time we bring in a band or have a dance with a DJ it sounds awful. It has a high cathedral...
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