This was inspired by a number of "what if" threads and "what stuff" threads, and other questions. I've decided to use our system design resources here (normally reserved for large projects because of the tremendous expense associated with the design time... my guys are good and they don't work cheap) to help you make good equipment use and placement decisions. I want the ODJT DJs to be the best in the world. You are like family to me.
Okay guys & gals... submit your typical room dimensions, speaker models and where you would typically place them. We'll pick a few and create some 3D engineering reports. It's not guesswork or trial and error... it's science. Most DJs don't have EASE or SMAART, so it becomes trial and error for you at a gig. We're going to eliminate that for you. We'll model the results for you in EASE and post the renderings here. Then you can see the impact of placement, frequency, beaming, comb filtering, and we'll show some DSP recommendations that will dramatically improve your sound with out any added expense (assuming you have some basic processing equipment). Sort of a "extreme system makeover" if you will.
You can post the info as text dimensions or submt drawings. Crude is fine. The important things for us to know are the dimensions (all 3), any obstacles that might cause shadowing of the sound, and the types of surfaces (concrete, sheetrock, acoustic tile ceiling, carpet over concrete, etc.).
***A warning... EASE is a very pro-level software, and many of the "low end" speaker models may not be available for modeling because their engineers (or lack thereof) have not submitted the data or do not have adequate testing facilities to produce accurate data. I figured I'd better post this since inevitably somebody will wonder why "Brand X" can't be modeled. Some might be very surprised to find out what the Pro Audio industry considers "low end" too. Kinda like those warnings they put on TV shows... the content might offend you, so you might not want to watch.
Ben
Okay guys & gals... submit your typical room dimensions, speaker models and where you would typically place them. We'll pick a few and create some 3D engineering reports. It's not guesswork or trial and error... it's science. Most DJs don't have EASE or SMAART, so it becomes trial and error for you at a gig. We're going to eliminate that for you. We'll model the results for you in EASE and post the renderings here. Then you can see the impact of placement, frequency, beaming, comb filtering, and we'll show some DSP recommendations that will dramatically improve your sound with out any added expense (assuming you have some basic processing equipment). Sort of a "extreme system makeover" if you will.
You can post the info as text dimensions or submt drawings. Crude is fine. The important things for us to know are the dimensions (all 3), any obstacles that might cause shadowing of the sound, and the types of surfaces (concrete, sheetrock, acoustic tile ceiling, carpet over concrete, etc.).
***A warning... EASE is a very pro-level software, and many of the "low end" speaker models may not be available for modeling because their engineers (or lack thereof) have not submitted the data or do not have adequate testing facilities to produce accurate data. I figured I'd better post this since inevitably somebody will wonder why "Brand X" can't be modeled. Some might be very surprised to find out what the Pro Audio industry considers "low end" too. Kinda like those warnings they put on TV shows... the content might offend you, so you might not want to watch.
Ben