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John wrote: In article , Dave Plowman (News) writes In article , Theo Markettos wrote: I'd add another one: talk to the other users of the building. A setup which is good for the parish council meeting might not do for the ceilidh band. I'd say a band which needed a sound system would likely bring their own? Agree but different uses have different requirements. We have an electronic hymnal which we play through a separate speaker system since the amplification is not loud enough to get a good sound (and also because it allows us to make the sound come from the old pipe organ!). The pipe organ still works - was overhauled at vast cost quite recently. You might also like to think about whether you are just going to have a few microphones or need to have facilities for instruments (DI boxes, etc.) Think they're more concerned about getting a system which does the basic job well. -- *ONE NICE THING ABOUT EGOTISTS: THEY DON'T TALK ABOUT OTHER PEOPLE. Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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