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SUMMARY:Setting up in a Room: Speaker Placement
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The outcome of the lesson: How to set up a PA in a room.
Speaker placement: Once a speaker has been carefully chosen, it needs to be placed carefully. To place a speaker, it needs to be:

Elevated (generally as much as possible) so that the level difference between the front and last row differ the least amount possible
Turned (horizontally)
Tilted (vertically) to cover the audience in the best possible way

When placing a speaker, 2 other important considerations are:

Acoustic gain (to prevent feedback) – refer to the next lesson
Spill on stage (to prevent feedback and “masking” of the monitors)

Note: It is absolutely fundamental to have a clear knowledge of the specifications of a loudspeaker before using it.
System Design: A very important branch of sound engineering is “system design” (generally performed by a “system engineer”). System design is the science/art of setting up a PA system for a specific audience.


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