Sound systems/Monitoring (Q918)

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As always, monitor system design involves multiple trade-offs: the sound quality on stage influences the ability of the artists to perform at their best, but each additional monitor speaker degrades the experience of other performers....

As always, monitor system design involves multiple trade-offs: the sound quality on stage influences the ability of the artists to perform at their best, but each additional monitor speaker degrades the experience of other performers....
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Sound systems/Monitoring
As always, monitor system design involves multiple trade-offs: the sound quality on stage influences the ability of the artists to perform at their best, but each additional monitor speaker degrades the experience of other performers....

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    monitor wedges (English)
    feedback and crosstalk (English)
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    side fills (English)
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    in-ear monitoring (English)
    stereo vs. 2-channel (English)
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    backline (English)
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    monitor mixer vs. personal monitoring systems (English)
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    As always, monitor system design involves multiple trade-offs: the sound quality on stage influences the ability of the artists to perform at their best, but each additional monitor speaker degrades the experience of other performers. In small and medium venues, stage spill can also significantly deteriorate the experience for the first couple of rows. In-ear monitoring provides one of the rare silver bullets, but requires careful guidance of the artists and might not always be practical where many acts share a stage.en (English)
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