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Tombsalley

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  • Birthday 01/19/2022
  1. Sadly, I gave up on the SSV3 and I owned 2 at a point! I just couldn't deal With the set up variations from job to job. They sounded great when it worked. But, because it s soooo dependent on those spaces and positioning, I just couldn't feel confident when I set up. I don't always have the time needed to adjust from each gig. This to me is it's down side. Perhaps Aspen, could gather valuable information from it's users and compile a simple guide for each situation, possibly in a PDF file that is downloadable. Just to give a quick look that possibly insures some quicker set time for each situation? I think that would help users that are on the fence and are struggling to get it right per situation. What do you think Aspen? I think your a great person and really are passionate about what you are doing. So, don't take this as a negative criticism but, an opportunity and a valid challenge.
  2. Thanks Aspen! I will try all these things the next gig. Only possible problem with behind would be What kind of space or room I can fit it in like that. But, sounds like a winner. Any one need a set of Dxr10's in bags barely used? I'll set up in The for sale sec.
  3. I keep my Ebtech plugged in to my mackie mixer and no noise at all. It lives there so, I never have an issue where ever I go
  4. Go to one of these folk type festivals or acoustic events. When I say acoustic I mean no amplifier. You will not hear any hard left right stuff much really. What you will Hear is more of the 3 D experince. I think that's kind of what u get from this speaker. But,maybe that's just me.
  5. Thanks Aspen i made a panel and what is a good wedge? The foot stops? Also put the SS in front of the sub or beside it? But, up front.
  6. Anyone? On the above. I am contemplating of ridding one system or the other,I'm separated from a 21 year marriage and I could use the funds but, I'm torn on selling either really But,if I have to: I need to challenge the benefits.
  7. I just played a gig last night with my SS and a small ev sub. I have mixed reviews on which I like best my yamaha dxr10 and ev subs Or this. I know the Yamis are going to give me more power over all And can push further. Non the less. One thing I noticed is i have to Put the SS volume up to push enough sound to the back of an Open outdoor gig. I had the SS placed directly on top on the sub. The stage is raised but, I wonder if the SS needs to be up More. Here's why, I noticed people mid to back of area are fine with the sound But, up front there plugging there ears! I know it's claimed to not do this But, that's what happened. So, has anyone extended or raised the SS Up more like a traditional speaker for live sound? as a pa not a keyboard amp. ??
  8. I own the SS ,a pair of them and I'm still experimenting. As a pa this may not be for everyone. But,if you don't mind the work it can pay off. I haven 't been fully paid yet however. I'm taking the risk so others won't have to. Doesn't that make me a hero? Or just a goof?
  9. i have 1/4' plugs I made from broken connector/cables I stripped down as far as I can go. They stay there all the time.
  10. I believe that might be the case. So,first thing i did was to remove the compressors that i had on the sub mix and mains. The second I set the graphic eq's to a small bit of the smile face curve to take out any harsh mids and mid lows. So far that has helped but,we'll have to try again at another gig.
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