I'm working at a new venue (for me), called "The Silo" in Hopkinsville KY, tomorrow. We're doing a 2Xphotog+DJ+lighting+photobooth gig. I'm supplying sound but one of my other DJs will be handling music/MC duties.
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I have the new Alto TS212s subs. Jury is still out on them. Much less SPL but they should fit under the table very nicely. The cabinets are more of a wedge style ("V" cabinet) than a box. I'm thinking I'm down to 2 setups;
1) Put both subs under the table, with the sides right against each other. That would give me a 30 degree angle, not that it matters with subs which are omni-directional. I'd put my tops on crank stands, about 10-15 feet on either side of my table and back against the wall. My Chauvet colorstrips will be mounted on top with Martin Acrobats mounted on the poles, underneath the cabs. The cabinets will be 9 feet in the air. Basically, all you'd see are the tops.
2) Same config with the tops (spread out and back against the wall) but with one sub under each top. The sub poles I have are only about 4'-5' at their highest, so the tops would end up about 7' off the ground. colorstrips will still be on top with acrobats mounted underneath.
I'm planning to get there a bit early in the morning for setup and test, just trying to think thru it ahead of time. Any thoughts?
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I have the new Alto TS212s subs. Jury is still out on them. Much less SPL but they should fit under the table very nicely. The cabinets are more of a wedge style ("V" cabinet) than a box. I'm thinking I'm down to 2 setups;
1) Put both subs under the table, with the sides right against each other. That would give me a 30 degree angle, not that it matters with subs which are omni-directional. I'd put my tops on crank stands, about 10-15 feet on either side of my table and back against the wall. My Chauvet colorstrips will be mounted on top with Martin Acrobats mounted on the poles, underneath the cabs. The cabinets will be 9 feet in the air. Basically, all you'd see are the tops.
2) Same config with the tops (spread out and back against the wall) but with one sub under each top. The sub poles I have are only about 4'-5' at their highest, so the tops would end up about 7' off the ground. colorstrips will still be on top with acrobats mounted underneath.
I'm planning to get there a bit early in the morning for setup and test, just trying to think thru it ahead of time. Any thoughts?