Summary of Contents for Electro-Voice Xlc Series Xlc-118
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N S T A L L E D S O U N D T A K E S C E N T E R S T A G E T H E H I S T O R I C A N T A G E S H E A T E R...
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For a sound installation contractor, building the sound system for a historical theater renovation can be a challenging, exciting, and ultimately rewarding project. The Pantages Theater in downtown Minneapolis is a perfect example. It demonstrates how the latest sound reinforcement technology — such as linear arrays and DSP remote-controlled amps, integrated with best-in-class analog mixing console technology —...
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LINE ARRAYS PUT EVERY SEAT IN THE HOUSE FRONT ROW CENTER The Pantages is a small gem of a theater. The house is narrow, there’s not much stage width or depth, and the rear wall of the balcony is just over 100 feet from the proscenium.
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With a laptop computer, a sound engineer can sit in the middle of the Pantages house, tweak any audio parameter, and run diagnostics on the speaker systems. The remote-controlled amps make daily system maintenance a snap: There’s no climbing up to the equipment gallery (14 feet above stage left) to check an amplifier, or bringing an entire X damaged cone.
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