There is a fancy word used in the audio world "Psychoacoustic Juxtapositioning" --ok, two words! Simple explination of what it means is if you are looking at something and hearing the result of it...
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There is a fancy word used in the audio world "Psychoacoustic Juxtapositioning" --ok, two words! Simple explination of what it means is if you are looking at something and hearing the result of it...
Rick--the ideal position is where the purple markers are--BUT--safety being the issue--as well as not having a cabinet unplugged 5 minutes before shoot time & not knowing it----I would say that...
HaHa--you not only can hit them in the face, you can rip their faces off! 20-30 feet is not too far. The farther back you go the better the music will spread across the listening area...but as you go...
I looked up the tech specs on your speaker. Just like with fireworks, manufacturers use a lot of "sales hype" to make their product sound better than it is. Your speaker is going to be on the light...
In front of the fireworks, facing the audience & not too close to the people so they don't get "hit in the face" with the sound [assuming your sound system is capable of that]. A little more info...
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