Main studio monitors or ..?

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I need to put together a IMPRESSIVE 7.1 system. It will be put in a
120x60x24ft studio, which is... quite large. The system must be portable
(at least the surround speakers).

I was looking into the biggest range of Genelec mains before I knew the
dimension of the room, but will I be able to pull this of with say 7
1035B's and a few 7073a sub's? Another approach would be to switch to
PA-cabs (Meyer or the likes), but this involves a huge compromise in
quality.

The system will be used occasionally to preview
movies/music-clips/DVD-A's with medium large audiences. They should be
swept of their feet with quality sound. Normally the studiofloor will be
used for shooting/recording, hence the portability of surround speakers.

Any thoughts or different approaches?


Thanks in advance,

Sander
 
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>From: Sammy samNOSPAM!@solcon.nl
>Date: 10/29/04 9:32 AM Eastern Daylight Time
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>I need to put together a IMPRESSIVE 7.1 system. It will be put in a
>120x60x24ft studio, which is... quite large. The system must be portable
>(at least the surround speakers).
>
>I was looking into the biggest range of Genelec mains before I knew the
>dimension of the room, but will I be able to pull this of with say 7
>1035B's and a few 7073a sub's? Another approach would be to switch to
>PA-cabs (Meyer or the likes), but this involves a huge compromise in
>quality.
>
>The system will be used occasionally to preview
>movies/music-clips/DVD-A's with medium large audiences. They should be
>swept of their feet with quality sound. Normally the studiofloor will be
>used for shooting/recording, hence the portability of surround speakers.
>
>Any thoughts or different approaches?

I don't see how you can say that your going down in quality if you use Meyer
equipment. I would say that you should look into an SR speaker system (JBL is
likely the most popular) as they are designed for that application.
I did once set up my active Tannoy Reveals and 10" Tannoy sub (also active) in
a room as a PA (just music) but the room was small (about 20' X 40' ), all and
all it worked good but this was not what Tannoy built them for.
 
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>I need to put together a IMPRESSIVE 7.1 system. It will be put in a
>120x60x24ft studio, which is... quite large. The system must be portable
>(at least the surround speakers).

Be carefull with that kind of dimensions. The dimensions are roughtly 1:3:6
that will give you some headaches at some frequencies.....

Kind regards,



Harrie
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Raymond wrote:

> I don't see how you can say that your going down in quality if you use Meyer
> equipment. I would say that you should look into an SR speaker system (JBL is
> likely the most popular) as they are designed for that application.

PA speakers and studiomains are designed with different
goals/compromises in mind. JBL is out of the question (heard only one
system I liked, the biggest Vertec line array, but that's out of the
question here).

> I did once set up my active Tannoy Reveals and 10" Tannoy sub (also active) in
> a room as a PA (just music) but the room was small (about 20' X 40' ), all and
> all it worked good but this was not what Tannoy built them for.

I can see that, but on the other hand, the Genelec mains are specced 136
dB at 2 meter, 7 of these beasts should be able to cover the room, no?
Maybe soffit mounting the front speakers would help also.


Thanks for your insights,

Sander
 

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Studio Froombosch wrote:

>>120x60x24ft studio, which is... quite large. The system must be portable
>>(at least the surround speakers).
>
>
> Be carefull with that kind of dimensions. The dimensions are roughtly 1:3:6
> that will give you some headaches at some frequencies.....

Thanks, I think a problem will be in the RT60 as well, as it will be a
mostly untreated industrial hall (film sets have to be constructed in
etc., so extensive treatment is not feasible regrettably)


Thanks,

Sander
 
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Sammy wrote
>PA speakers and studiomains are designed with different
>goals/compromises in mind. JBL is out of the question (heard only one
>system I liked, the biggest Vertec line array, but that's out of the
>question here).
>

JBL is (for the most part) the most common speaker system in the SR bizz, they
are good and as you stated the new V-array system is getting high marks. It is
a high end setup, but I assumed that price was not a problem for the OP as he
spoke of a Meyer system (also high end).
RCF makes a great sounding speaker (not sure of the model #) that is highly
portable, I worked with a company that had 4 of them, self powered and good to
the ear. They carry a hefty price tag, under $1200.00 pair (if I remember
correctly) for a 15" coax.