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Old 17th May 2008, 10:50 PM   #11
jacobfarron
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Avare, I'm reading through that paper, and the P&E Wing says it's alright to go to 150 degrees on surrounds? My entire problem revolves around not breaking 120 (110+ or - 10). If thats the case... maybe I can go 140 and be done with it. Will surrounds at 140 degrees "disqualify" the environment? I'm not asking to be a smart ass... I'm all about the specs, and the last thing I want to have happen is another mixer come in from out of town and say wtf is going on in HERE?

I need the surrounds to push back 3 ft. I'm not talking 40 rows of seats. Just 2 rearward! I'll try this out in the design. Total seating capacity of 9 people audience + the mixer, and a producer's desk on one side of the console.

I had no idea surround placement would be so difficult in what seemed like a large room.
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