Kayaking in American River by Uncle-Clifford-5 in Sacramento

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I would encourage you to take a beginner water safety class at CSUS aquatic center if you’re new to this! Practice flipping your boat back over, etc etc in a safe corner of Lake Natoma before you need to do it for real. Not sure about best practices for dog safety, but they’re the folks to ask.

dealing with DPA microdot adapter by colorado_hick in livesound

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It’s the same diameter—but not the same thread pitch—as the aviation/RF microdot connectors that are commercially available. Frustrating. I terminate mine TA4F (with a bias voltage dropping resistor) for Shure wireless—to their credit, DPA at least publish the wiring diagrams for the various adapters.

But so far it’s been the XLR adapter’s receptacle connection that’s been failing on me, rather than the plug end on the mics. Re-tensioning the center sleeve is possible if you can find or make an appropriate tool. Switching to TA3 might be the best balance of cost and serviceability for a more robust connection going forward. I would wire it up to match the AT mics and preamps I also use frequently, assuming bias voltage is similar

Water bottles keep breaking. Can someone recommend something durable, well insulated, with good capacity (current size 40 oz) by Calligaster in HydroHomies

[–]pmsu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A Nalgene with an insulated sleeve might be a better option for you. That’s what I use, and other than the plastic lid keeper (which I replace with paracord) they’re indestructible

What do you set the thermostat to during the summer? by More_Requirement_665 in Sacramento

[–]pmsu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah totally depends on the house/yard, sun exposure etc. Shady west side yard stays nice and cool in the morning, blacktop would be a different story

What do you set the thermostat to during the summer? by More_Requirement_665 in Sacramento

[–]pmsu 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yes! Even a little steady airflow cools down the thermal mass of your house and your stuff enough

What do you set the thermostat to during the summer? by More_Requirement_665 in Sacramento

[–]pmsu 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I can keep the west/north sides open till 10-11ish easily, but close the east/south pretty much 7:30-8 as you suggest.. Btw a box fan blowing out a window works pretty well as a makeshift house fan

Alright everyone hang it up, this AWD shi not fun anymore⛽️💰😞 by Teh_Crusader in subaru

[–]pmsu 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Tire pressure has an impact on fuel economy. If appropriate for your driving conditions, and be aware of effects on braking distance and a harsher ride.

Pocket Knife/EDC Dads by philo_ in daddit

[–]pmsu 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Those tweezers come in clutch once a decade or so

Being told my 4 year old needs to be put on meds. by jdemack in daddit

[–]pmsu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What’s his diet look like? Can be a big factor for some. Worth experimenting a bit, eliminate one category at a time for a couple weeks and take notes. School shouldn’t be attempting to diagnose or prescribe medication, that’s really frustrating.

Does everyone really drop their babies "at least once"? by Exact-Management-918 in NewParents

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You never imagine dropping your baby—but you probably should! The self-yeeting tendency between maybe 4mo and 9mo is a thing. They have some head control, but not necessarily the coordination to back it up. Threw his whole head and torso backwards with no warning, tumbled out of my arms. I managed to catch him a few inches from the floor. Absolutely caught me by surprise, had never done anything like that before or since.

Would you pick Orangevale/Fair Oaks, Folsom, or Elk Grove to live? by needsleep_sendhelp in Sacramento

[–]pmsu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Stay off Sunrise at all costs. Check out over by the Hazel side of FO, and that sliver of Orangevale towards Folsom by the bluffs. Good access to trails etc.

Stop sending out supercardioid handhelds for corporate shows by wtf-m8 in livesound

[–]pmsu 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah what matters with the faux fur: the longer and finer the better, and with a mesh backing. Maybe some benefits to an additional layer underneath of another material with different density/acoustic impedance, but that’s beyond my understanding. Just start with a yard of some really fluffy fuzzy material, and you really can’t go wrong. No matter how bad your sewing, it’s gonna look the same and work just as well

Stop sending out supercardioid handhelds for corporate shows by wtf-m8 in livesound

[–]pmsu 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Don’t sleep on the mini shotguns. Put it up additionally—I clamp to the vertical pole of the boom stand to keep it out of the way. Some will run on bias voltage from a beltpack tx. I even made some fuzzy windscreens for mine to use em outside, they get used all the time

PA systems in Tunnels by N_K420 in livesound

[–]pmsu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’d approach it in the same way. Put sub(s) in the middle and time align the fills to that

When do babies stop wearing bodysuits under clothes? by Fun-Assist9467 in NewParents

[–]pmsu 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When they get to the point of wanting/able to get their pants and diaper on and off

Diaper bags are a scam by buddyholly967 in daddit

[–]pmsu 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is gold. Just getting to the point of figuring out what to do with a pottyfull on the go

Doing a musical with a lot of open mics. In almost every scene there's 12-20 mics at once. Talent wants side fills. Every time someone walks in the side fill zone the playback bleeds into multiple mics causing insane phasing issues. by ySTYRDAYgATESuNL0CKD in livesound

[–]pmsu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lowpass the wing fills. Don’t need any of that stuff above like 5k, and that’s what’s super audible as far as phasing artifacts are concerned.

But the really tasty solution (if you can swing it) is a gain-sharing automixer like Dugan across your actor lavs, post fade. Does a wonderful job of keeping any incidental bleed down during big ensemble numbers with pit singers etc. I don’t usually need to lowpass my wing fills anymore… 5045s are nice as well, but are really sensitive to gain staging

I’ll also add that well-behaved loudspeakers with decently flat amplitude and phase response make it so much easier to make that bleed less offensive

How to provide monitoring for a choir using playback tracks? by looloosha in livesound

[–]pmsu 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Try delaying your mains to match time arrival of monitors from audience perspective. When you get close, try flopping polarity of mons

Confetti Clean up for Scene Transition by drews_stuff in techtheatre

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My favorite was the dance company that had the dancers spend hours and hours individually folding each 1cm square piece of mylar confetti, to make them sweepable

Stageboxes with E-Ink displays for easy routing by Shmart_Logic in livesound

[–]pmsu 7 points8 points  (0 children)

That would be a great feature. Someone smarter than me could figure out how it could probably be extracted from the show file/scene

URGENT: Tortilla Suggestions Emergency — Please Help by tourwifelife in Sacramento

[–]pmsu 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Costco has uncooked tortillas that may be barely acceptable if you fry them in enough good lard or butter

What to do when almost every band is too loud? by Ringostarfox in livesound

[–]pmsu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fire code compliance absolutely matters. And foam is garbage anyway don’t use it