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.
Thursday, March 01, 2007
How to get a 2000 lbs speaker to become a nearfield.
Posted by Duyproaudio blog at 7:25 PM
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