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kenoir
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Dear guys:
I'm going to set up a PA system in a room with walls and glass windows all sourrounded. It's size it about 2/3 of a standard basketball ground (only 2/3 of the area for players to play the sport, not the whole arena). It have it's roof hollowed which allow the sound to go from the first floor of this room pass through without any problem.
Speakers include 15" FOH 400W 8ohm x 2, 12" plastic case 200 watt floor monitor x 4, 18" 450watt 8 ohm subwoofer x 1.
I have 1 amp to push the 4 monitors, 1 amp to push the sub, and 1 amp to push the house.
Here comes the problem.
When I first try to do some pre checking before the show, I found out the drum is as loud as usual (or louder than placing it outdoor). However, added up with the natural room reverb, the whole set can not sound clearer except the 2 crash cymbals.
And now which of the below solution should I choose? (or non of the solution below tend to make things better?)
1
Will it make sense if I strive to look for a balanced loudness by mic up more instruments and amplify them with the speakers so to cover the loudness of the drum?
2
should I only amplify the vocal's voice?
3
Use EQ to acquire only the frequency needed to make the natural reverb harmonize with the FOH?
If 2 is the answer, can I look for something that I can try micing up to improve the sound in this room?
If 3 is the answer, wht should I cut? Is it correct to not mic the cymbals because in this room it already have enough high frequency bouncing around? And I should pay my attention to sculture the mid and low frequency with the speakers?
I might have some idea (or may be nothing sounds riught from me) but just need some clarification from some expirienced people. Since in my country it's hard to get in touch with them as I just started out doing the job as a volunteer.
Every advce will be greatfully appreciated!
Thanks
Ken
I'm going to set up a PA system in a room with walls and glass windows all sourrounded. It's size it about 2/3 of a standard basketball ground (only 2/3 of the area for players to play the sport, not the whole arena). It have it's roof hollowed which allow the sound to go from the first floor of this room pass through without any problem.
Speakers include 15" FOH 400W 8ohm x 2, 12" plastic case 200 watt floor monitor x 4, 18" 450watt 8 ohm subwoofer x 1.
I have 1 amp to push the 4 monitors, 1 amp to push the sub, and 1 amp to push the house.
Here comes the problem.
When I first try to do some pre checking before the show, I found out the drum is as loud as usual (or louder than placing it outdoor). However, added up with the natural room reverb, the whole set can not sound clearer except the 2 crash cymbals.
And now which of the below solution should I choose? (or non of the solution below tend to make things better?)
1
Will it make sense if I strive to look for a balanced loudness by mic up more instruments and amplify them with the speakers so to cover the loudness of the drum?
2
should I only amplify the vocal's voice?
3
Use EQ to acquire only the frequency needed to make the natural reverb harmonize with the FOH?
If 2 is the answer, can I look for something that I can try micing up to improve the sound in this room?
If 3 is the answer, wht should I cut? Is it correct to not mic the cymbals because in this room it already have enough high frequency bouncing around? And I should pay my attention to sculture the mid and low frequency with the speakers?
I might have some idea (or may be nothing sounds riught from me) but just need some clarification from some expirienced people. Since in my country it's hard to get in touch with them as I just started out doing the job as a volunteer.
Every advce will be greatfully appreciated!
Thanks
Ken