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Stage Layouts - Model II - Two Systems
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Inside Out with Two Systems
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If you are coming from a conventional stage setup, you might want to put the Systems at the extreme left and right sides of the stage.
Keep the Systems Inside the Group. Details of connections.
Fine Tuning for Monitoring
If the performers at the outer edges of the stage are having trouble hearing each other, try adjusting the position of the L1®s. Moving the L1®s toward the middle a bit should help. Try one-third intervals across the stage to start and fine tune from there.
No
Not outside the group.
Principles
- Principles for running multiple performers with several L1 systems
- Every sound source should be amplified through only one system
- Run sound sources that have similar frequency ranges to different systems. This avoids masking and enhances the Cocktail Party Effect)
- Route vocals to different systems
- Route individual guitars to different systems
- Avoid "panning" a sound source across two or more Systems. While this may sound fine on stage and help with the stage mix, it can cause phase issues and nulls in the audience. It will also lower the gain before feedback for microphones
- Every player should hear him/herself through the system closest to them
- Keep loud sources out of the path between a player and their system
- All players that should be heard at the same volume should be the same distance from their System
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