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Some great information for the "noob"
Posted: Wed Jan 13, 2010 10:26 am
by Stonycreek
In my course of learning all I can about setting up sound, I happened across this website. It has helped me a bunch to better understand the basics. Hopefully someone will also find it useful.
Tips, Information and Do It Yourself Construction Articles.
Re: Some great information for the "noob"
Posted: Wed Jan 13, 2010 11:08 am
by BrentEvans
Take it like a piece of chicken... lots of meat there but some bones too. They believe that instruments pass DC signals, speakers pass AC signals, among other things.
Re: Some great information for the "noob"
Posted: Wed Jan 13, 2010 11:49 am
by Stonycreek
Thank you Brent. I spent most of the day and evening yesterday reading over the information on the speaker networks and series and parallel setups while trying to get a grasp on the speaker to amp pairing. I am learning a lot and never realized how much really goes into setting up and balancing good sound the correct way.
I am becoming very addicted to this information and just can't get away from the PC.
I am starting to feel like Number 5 in the movie "Short Circuit" - I need more input.....
John
Re: Some great information for the "noob"
Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2010 6:25 am
by CafSentryGnome
Stonycreek wrote:
I am becoming very addicted to this information and just can't get away from the PC.
you too?!? id forgotten how much i enjoyed this stuff, did some as a teenager for the local church youth band and when that ended and still being at school i started to study computing cos that was the only subject i was really interested in completely forgetting about sound as a career. still bought subs and amps for my car and some logitech speakers for my computer.
Re: Some great information for the "noob"
Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2010 8:14 am
by Turntablist
CafSentryGnome wrote:Stonycreek wrote:
I am becoming very addicted to this information and just can't get away from the PC.
you too?!?
Here's another one.
I'm actually considering starting my own business, based on all that I've learned here, and being the only autorized builder in Europe, it should go quite well. (That is IF I get to be an authorized builder. It won't happen in the upcoming one or two months though.)