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Hi -
I am considering buying 2 used Mackie c300 speakers to use as floor monitors. I have only seen pics of these on the internet, I know they are trapezoid shaped, but it looks like if they were layin on their side that the sound would hit you about at the knee. Does anyone know if you can arrange these so the sound would go more straight up (like if it was sitting about 2 feet in front of me)? Or is the shape just not right for using this as a monitor on a small stage? Thanks for any advice... Mike |
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In article .com, "Mike"
wrote: Hi - I am considering buying 2 used Mackie c300 speakers to use as floor monitors. I have only seen pics of these on the internet, I know they are trapezoid shaped, but it looks like if they were layin on their side that the sound would hit you about at the knee. Does anyone know if you can arrange these so the sound would go more straight up (like if it was sitting about 2 feet in front of me)? Or is the shape just not right for using this as a monitor on a small stage? Thanks for any advice... Mike I can't state for certain, as I have 6 of the SRM450's, their active powered counter-part. The 450's came with these plastic feet, that if you put them into the fly points on the side, I think you can get a little more angle up from them. -- The Deadbeats' Hall of Lame: http://www.studio42.org/ Where spammers are exposed for the deadbeats they truly are. California Resident says: We've upped our standards, so now UP YOURS! Don't respond to this address. It's invalid and I own the domain. -- Giang Tien Audio: http://www.giangtien.com/ Sacramento, CA |
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