Thursday, March 01, 2007

How to get a 2000 lbs speaker to become a nearfield.

The long month grueling test at Meyer Sound finally paid off. I got a chance to spend some time with French "Indochine" sound crew to fly the Milo system. What you see here is only 1/4 of the system which weight over 2 tons with only 8 Milo's in an array system. Steve Bush of Meyer proved and showed us how to tune a huge system like this which show so much details in the sound that it is almost a nearfield monitors. The best lesson I got out of this was learning how phase angles can effect frequency response and use it to my advantage. Phase issues are not always a bad thing after all...if you know what you are doing! For sure man.


Don't drop this on your toes.


Our crew at Meyer Sound, Berkley, Ca. USA. We all came as far as Africa, Europe, America, to Asia.

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