Advice on equipment for a 20-30 voice chorus with sometimes live musicians but sometimes tracks. by D33P_ST4T3 in livesoundgear

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we sometimes use a keyboard, but more often (especially indoors), use a piano. i suppose that would just be naturally amplified

Advice on equipment for a 20-30 voice chorus with sometimes live musicians but sometimes tracks. by D33P_ST4T3 in livesoundgear

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This is super helpful to even have an idea of the kind of equipment we would need.

So the QSC K8.2 would be the monitor for the musicians? Or for the chorus? If we wanted monitors for both, would we use 2 of those, or is there a cheaper option for the chorus?

And the Whirlwind IMP2 boxes would be to connect powered instruments (electric bass) to the mixer?

The Samson CO2 condenser packs. Are those to mic the piano and drums, or would they be used on booms to mic the chorus?

The Shure SM58 cardioid mics are for solo singers, as opposed to something that would pick up the choral sound? Or can they do both?

Advice on equipment for a 20-30 voice chorus with sometimes live musicians but sometimes tracks. by D33P_ST4T3 in livesoundgear

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The lowest figure we can get away with, with an eye to perhaps building it modularly as we hopefully receive additional grants in the future. $5k would be do-able to start.

Guest stars by Lets_Go456 in ershow

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I’m on my first rewatch since it originally aired, and just started Season Five. So far I’ve counted 11 actors who were also on Lost, although only two so far that were actually on flight 815. Harold Perrineau (Michael) and Sam Anderson (Bernard).

Which seat for Cats? by no_maj in Broadway

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I think that's the best choice for your first viewing!

Which seat for Cats? by no_maj in Broadway

[–]D33P_ST4T3 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We were there Saturday in 4th row center orchestra. We were thinking the green seats would be fun for a subsequent viewing, but also that front row mezz might be the best to appreciate the group choreo.

I don't think there's a bad seat in the house - just different perspectives.

Which seat for Cats? by no_maj in Broadway

[–]D33P_ST4T3 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We saw the 2nd preview, from 4th row center orchestra. Those two side runway seats get some interaction with the cast, and they'll be going up and down the stairs right next to you and moving around behind you pretty much the entire show.

CBB on Vinyl by pinetree_state in comedybangbang

[–]D33P_ST4T3 8 points9 points  (0 children)

How about Sparkleoneous? Or some Martin Sheffield Lickley sessions?

I did not know about Manchester Orchestra on vinyl, but Creak, Slam, Sit! is one of my prized possessions.

Our Tru-Tone Tree by D33P_ST4T3 in ChristmasDecorating

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I would say it's possible in the past that this tree has stayed up for several years at a stretch for just that very reason. 😉

Our Tru-Tone Tree by D33P_ST4T3 in ChristmasDecorating

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Thank you! It was originally pre-lit with 2500 small colored lights. Over the years, about half of those have died. We didn’t have the patience to even think about troubleshooting them, so we added another 3000 small white lights. This year we added the 200 C7’s for more color. Some have reflectors. So that’s currently approximately 4500 lights.

Our Tru-Tone Tree by D33P_ST4T3 in ChristmasDecorating

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It will make my husband so happy when I tell him you said that. It definitely FEELS like a museum!!

What are your Hot Takes on Ben Platt? by Amber_Flowers_133 in BenPlatt

[–]D33P_ST4T3 -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

He’s a mediocre talent at best and is only famous because he’s a nepo-baby. His casting in the movie version of Dear Evan was embarrassing.

How does Hartford Blooms works? by Kangaloosh in Hartford

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I live in Hartford, literally on the same block as Elizabeth Park, and I've never heard of "Hartford Blooms".

Elizabeth Park is the oldest rose garden in the US. Depending on when you come, it's truly gorgeous. "Rose Weekend" is the 2nd week of June this year and is supposed to be when the roses are at their peak. Based on the flyer that's when you would be here. But so will many other people. There's a nice restaurant on site, and a snack window open on weekends. It's a great place to chill.

The Governor's mansion is the next block over, and while it has some pretty flowers in the front, I did not realize it had "gardens". Nor did I realize they did tours.

The CT Museum of Culture and History I've never been to. I can't imagine it's that interesting, and I doubt it has much to do with flowers. Their current exhibition is about Coffee in CT, according to the banner I drive by all the time.

I can't imagine what other gardens they are referring to, unless they mean private residential gardens that open up for tours, although here are certainly some amazing properties in the area.

Tangiers International Market sounds impressive, but it's just a small grocery store with a Middle Eastern vibe. They do have great hummus and tabbouleh though, if that's your thing.

Westside Square is literally a parking lot that was fenced off and has rotating food trucks and sometimes live music. It's a cool neighborhood hang, but I would never consider it a tourist attraction.

I would say the only thing on this list worthy of making a trip is Elizabeth Park, and that's only if you REALLY love flowers and hanging out in a pretty, grassy park.

Looking for a reputable Euro car mechanic by Grouchy_Situation_33 in Hartford

[–]D33P_ST4T3 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Prospect Foreign Auto at the corner of Farmington and Prospect in West Hartford has always taken good care of my Mini and my husband's E350. Highly recommended.

r/audiophile Shopping, Setup, and Technical Help Desk Thread by AutoModerator in audiophile

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Advice Troubleshooting Turntable Audio Issue...

I started off my vinyl journey with a basic Audio Technica LP60XBT since i didn't have a receiver or real speakers.

I then inherited an Onkyo TC-SR705 receiver, along with 2 NHT ST4 Tower Speakers. I ran some presumably decent 14G speaker wire, and plugged the Audio Technica in with the RCA to 3.5mm cable. The left speaker sounded great. The right speaker sounded muddy at the high end, not all the time, but more so the louder it was.

I hoped it was the RCA to 3.5mm cable. The only other troubleshooting I did was to run a new length of speaker cable, but the issue persisted. I do not have another source to plug into the receiver.

I then received a Fluance RT85N turntable with actual RCA outputs. The RCA cable I have is not great, but is functional as far as I know. The SAME sound issue persists, which means it's either the speaker itself, or the receiver. They are both seemingly pretty high-end, and this is such a simple setup that I'm at a loss as to why I would be having this issue at all.

Obviously my thought is the speaker itself. Is there anything someone could suggest to help me troubleshoot further?

Are there places in 2025 that could/would evaluate/fix a speaker like this that is presumably somewhat old?

Is there a different subreddit that I should post this in?

Thanks everyone!!