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About 7 filtered resultsby Freddy Gerngross · Posted
Now that we’ve discussed the basic gear you need to put on a live show, lets look at the specific kind of gear and knowledge you’d need to set up a professional event at a large venue, stadium, or arena. Whether you want to gain more knowledge in pro live sound or you’re just curious, you’re in the right place!
If you’re a beginner or want more context for this article, go ahead and check out the
by Freddy Gerngross · Posted
When it comes to putting on a live show, knowing the specific gear to get and how to use it can be a daunting prospect. There are tons of different microphones, speaker systems, monitoring setups, and mixer environments, all of which are suited for different types of performance settings. And that's not even including power distribution, cabling, and other miscellaneous equipment you'll need to put on a proper event. But fear not reader. In this guide, we'll go over all the gear you'll want to consider and why, whether you're putting on
by Freddy Gerngross · Posted
DJing, whether a hobby or profession, is an expensive endeavor. Whether you’re just getting into DJing, a seasoned professional looking to upgrade your gear, or a venue looking to install a permanent DJ station, we have some incredible products on offer at B&H this holiday season—and doesn’t matter if you’re on a budget or ready to ball out.
All-in-Ones/Controllers: Baller | Budget
Turntables:
by Gabby Bloch · Posted
If you're in the market for a Dolby Atmos surround soundbar system or looking to upgrade the one you have, you've come to the right place. We've put together a list of our favorite Dolby Atmos systems in every price range.
In this article you'll find two categories of soundbar systems: "True" Dolby Atmos and virtual Dolby Atmos soundbar systems. True Dolby Atmos soundbar systems have up firing drivers to give you the most authentic Atmos overhead
by Gabby Bloch · Posted
Whether you’re speaking at a small gathering or DJing for a huge crowd, there are seemingly an endless number of considerations with respect to the size, design and functionality of the speakers available on today’s market.
Today we’re going to focus on active speakers, meaning none of the speakers on this list need an external an amplifier to work. Furthermore, the models in the larger PA speaker category have all the speaker drivers necessary to produce a wide frequency range of sound so you won’t need to buy an external subwoofer. Many of
by Phillip Nichol… · Posted
No matter what area of audio production you work in, you’re constantly listening. Loud and proud or whisper quiet, through headphones or speakers, in your studio or on the road, you’re constantly listening. And naturally, you need to hear your productions through various transducers to accurately assess how they translate.
What you don’t want is to be relegated to a life of vibe-killing, time-wasting repatching—you know, power-down those speakers, unplug them, plug in the other speakers, power them on, etc.—or adjust your DAW’s master fader to
by Andrew Eisele · Posted
If you have been tasked with setting up a sound system for a 300- to 500-person event, there are various elements, both strategic and technological, to consider. Audio tech people have never had such a broad range of sound reinforcement equipment and techniques at their disposal. The choices of technology and products available can be overwhelming, so let’s talk about some of the options.
Speaker Selection
Your choice of speakers should be based on coverage requirements and the size of the venue. There are some things to consider regarding the