
KEW
Audioholic Overlord
I went to a church today and was appalled at the poor quality of the sound.
The speakers are large horns which are a bit harsh, but the real problem is the sibilance, and that was further exacerbated by a reverb effect which was dominated by the sibilance. I found it hard to filter out these problems and hear what was being said.
I mentioned it to the reverend (who is a friend), and he said the guy running the soundboard doesn't have experience, but was good to offer to do his best. He suggested I send an email with any suggestions on how to make it better so he could forward it to the sound guy.
I know some of the people here run sound boards and am hoping you can give some good strategies for dealing with this. I don't know what equipment is in play, but the boards cover about 20 sq. ft. so assume it is a reasonably flexible system.
Can you offer some suggestions?
Thanks!
The speakers are large horns which are a bit harsh, but the real problem is the sibilance, and that was further exacerbated by a reverb effect which was dominated by the sibilance. I found it hard to filter out these problems and hear what was being said.
I mentioned it to the reverend (who is a friend), and he said the guy running the soundboard doesn't have experience, but was good to offer to do his best. He suggested I send an email with any suggestions on how to make it better so he could forward it to the sound guy.
I know some of the people here run sound boards and am hoping you can give some good strategies for dealing with this. I don't know what equipment is in play, but the boards cover about 20 sq. ft. so assume it is a reasonably flexible system.
Can you offer some suggestions?
Thanks!