Tree
Flashlight Enthusiast
Lately we have been doing these all night 30something "raves" (boy do I see some sights from these). You know, DJ's playing for 8 hours straight with me providing a monster PA, lights etc... I usually provide waaaaay more then they need so I can safely get to the godzilla volumes they want the music at. Anyhoo, I wanted to know if any of you have tips on avoiding low end turntable feedback in the subs. I can usually EQ it out (4-5db down at 40 and 60 Hz) but that usually takes away from the punch of the bass. Isolating the turntables from physical contact vibration does not work, so it must be transmitting through the air. I have 4 Meyer 650-p's and 4 Meyer MSL-4's per side for about 800 people. For those who don't know sound that would be like using a 500lm M6 to find your way to the bathroom at night!! (way too much) I thought of delaying the subs 30ms or so, have not tried that yet. When I get some free time at work, I'll have to set it up in the warehouse and try different things.
I don't usually work with turntables (or DJ's for that matter) so I don't have much experience dealing with this.
Give me 20 lavaliers and enough PA for 10,000 I'll do fine. Two turntables and a microphone is enough to drive me crazy!!
I don't usually work with turntables (or DJ's for that matter) so I don't have much experience dealing with this.
Give me 20 lavaliers and enough PA for 10,000 I'll do fine. Two turntables and a microphone is enough to drive me crazy!!