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Re: Speakers for local high school band room
As a trombone player, all that ended up in my bedroom from the band hall were members of the color guard. Definitely gotta watch the drummers.
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Re: Speakers for local high school band room
Originally posted by [email protected] View PostThink about mounting them to a wall or something, using a security-type head on the driver screws, etc., so they don't end up in the trombone player's bedroom.
DaveH
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Originally posted by HuskerNation View PostFunny you brought this up Dave- I almost did last summer.
Believe it or not, I donated a pair of TriTrix TL, all kit, to my local HS vocal music dept. Decent but not great acoustics in the room which is fairly large. Music director had some old 12" powered sub in the corner.. and when all said and done it was excellent.
Funny thing is the vocal and band depts have some sort of rivalry going on- and the Tritrix TL and that sub sounds better than what the band room barn sounds like and has.
After much discussion with various heads there and some of the better vocal music students, they were staying completely away from PA and pro grade equipment. They keep telling me how the Tritrix TL's really does what they want them to and to hear. They've got them up on these really sturdy old wood tables about 3' up... they practice and hone their skills standing on risers.
Thanks for the advice.
DaveH
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Re: Speakers for local high school band room
having LIVED for band and heard a myriad of band room PA's, my thoughts.
Don't need a sub. It's a teaching tool and tuba's only go so low. The bass drums go lower but the acoustics generally just go to pot in a room like this if you try to produce the lows. Decent full range with clear, clear mids and even some rolling off the bottom end is good. Listeners will be trying to discern their parts, t-bones, f-horns, saxes, etc can get mushed together if the system has artifacts. The director will likely be playing back recordings made at competitions on a one-size-fits-all hung mic, or something off a minidisc with dime-size pickups. Great speakers will not make a huge difference here. Directors seldom play professionally-recorded music for the students b/c they want the kids to learn their parts from paper, not memorize a CD. Recording the band and playing it back is a HUGE teaching tool... here again it gets limited to the recording HW.
I *really* line the line array approach. That would throw a consistent sound waaaay back.
Otherwise, a 2 ft^3 sealed cab, a couple of selenium 12's and constant-directivity horns with decent drivers, and a reasonably matched x-over would be great and well under $500.
Mike
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Re: Speakers for local high school band room
For this particular situation, I'd consider a line array of 12-16 2" or 3" drivers, supplemented by a single-10" vented subwoofer on each side. A high school band room is the perfect place for line array technology, since you need to throw to the back of the room without obliterating people up in front.
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Its ALWAYS percussion!
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Re: Speakers for local high school band room
Originally posted by daveh View PostI have a friend that his a band instructor at a local high school. The band room lacks good loudspeakers. The room is about 40 x 50 ft with an 8 ft. ceiling. I want to build a pair of speakers that he can use to play music for the students. I would like to spend less than $500 on drivers and crossover parts. I want something that is going to handle some abuse, but still sound good.
I tossed around the idea of using PA drivers. I know I could easily have the volume levels I would like, but would sacrifice some sound quality.
I also looked at Darren's MCL's thinking they might do the trick, but don't know if that is the right way to go either.
If anyone has done anything like this and would have some advice, I would appreciate it.
Thanks,
DaveH
Believe it or not, I donated a pair of TriTrix TL, all kit, to my local HS vocal music dept. Decent but not great acoustics in the room which is fairly large. Music director had some old 12" powered sub in the corner.. and when all said and done it was excellent.
Funny thing is the vocal and band depts have some sort of rivalry going on- and the Tritrix TL and that sub sounds better than what the band room barn sounds like and has.
After much discussion with various heads there and some of the better vocal music students, they were staying completely away from PA and pro grade equipment. They keep telling me how the Tritrix TL's really does what they want them to and to hear. They've got them up on these really sturdy old wood tables about 3' up... they practice and hone their skills standing on risers.
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Re: Speakers for local high school band room
Originally posted by daveh View PostThis room does have a carpeted floor and acoustic tiles on the ceiling so it is not as bad as most band rooms.
If I did go with the TLAH Pro is a sub required as it is with the standard? If so what is the recommended sub for the Pro version?
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DaveH
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Hey, trombone players aren't thieves. I would suspect the trumpets first.
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Re: Speakers for local high school band room
Think about mounting them to a wall or something, using a security-type head on the driver screws, etc., so they don't end up in the trombone player's bedroom.
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Originally posted by billfitzmaurice View PostIf it's a typical band room with gosh awful acoustics the TLAH Pro would probably be best.
If I did go with the TLAH Pro is a sub required as it is with the standard? If so what is the recommended sub for the Pro version?
Thanks,
DaveH
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Originally posted by daveh View PostI was looking at Bill's site earlier. I have a couple of his plans and was considering just that, but didn't know if that was the right way to go. Thanks Lou.
DaveH
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