Rick Sarson
Senior Engineer
In search of fidelity
Posts: 106
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Galileo
Apr 23, 2008 19:34:08 GMT 1
Post by Rick Sarson on Apr 23, 2008 19:34:08 GMT 1
Hullo chaps. Anyone out there ever used Galileo/Compass with a Meyer Milo rig? Any useful hints and tips? Ta!
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Simon Ryder
Boss
Bringing out the best through sound
Posts: 212
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Galileo
Apr 24, 2008 11:38:39 GMT 1
Post by Simon Ryder on Apr 24, 2008 11:38:39 GMT 1
Not yet, I do have a few shows with it coming up in a few weeks time. I will let you know how I get on. I must say I am rather enjoying playing with MAPP - seems a bit easier than ease (even though it only does Meyer it does predict bass below 100Hz)
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Rick Sarson
Senior Engineer
In search of fidelity
Posts: 106
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Galileo
Apr 25, 2008 13:51:24 GMT 1
Post by Rick Sarson on Apr 25, 2008 13:51:24 GMT 1
I would recommend having a poke about with a device before you have to use it in anger. I have just visited the very helpful chaps at Ambersound for a walk through it and was very glad I did. It is a sophisticated bit of kit. They also pointed out that it is important for the software version to match the hardware. I just love toys!
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Rick Sarson
Senior Engineer
In search of fidelity
Posts: 106
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Galileo
May 17, 2008 10:47:11 GMT 1
Post by Rick Sarson on May 17, 2008 10:47:11 GMT 1
Just done my gig with the Meyer Milo/Galileo systetm at the Royal Festival Hall. What an awesome rig! Really high quality sound. We had to send the client away to get the originals of the music tracks they wanted to play for walk in because the system was so good it showed (even to a client) how poor MP3's really are. It felt effortless, the whole rig had real "horsepower" for want of a better description. It was 8 Milos a side with a 120 on the bottom of each hang. 2 x 700HP subs a side with UPJ's as front fills. Driven, via Galileo, with an M7CL. A real pleasure! ;D
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