So the room is really starting to come together. i have cleaned up a ton of the wiring issues and redone all of the microphones to be on the right sound channels to have to strongest frequencies. also, i have brainstormed on how we can practically, economically, and efficiently rearrange the speakers to get a better cross sound. hopefully we wont have to do too much replacing of what is already there! has been a great experience so far!
Sam
Revamping a Room for Better Sound Sam Hoover
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Thursday, October 25, 2012
A Delay By a Few Days!
I have been post-poned to complete my next google day because I was unaware of the fact that next class we had a google day! i will be posting again on sunday after i have completed more for my project! Guess I have to write these things down... haha!
Sam.
Sam.
Sunday, October 7, 2012
"Blood, Sweat, and Tears"
For my next Google Day, i made my trek to my church, Rolling Hills Community Church where I would spend 2 or so hours beginning to take apart a wooden cabinet that had been built to house a sub and a speaker. as i began this process i saw that i was going to need either an incredible amount of hand strength, or a drill to get all of the screws out. The first layer of business that i had to get through was sheet metal that was placed across the front with a chain like pattern so sound could go through. when i was removing this, i was unaware of how sharp the sides would be from being cut to fit. as if the edges were barbed wire, i sliced my finger quite well. i guess a project isn't fully done well without blood, sweat, and tears. so i am one third of the way with done with that "requirement." all in all the pieces are coming together and my knowledge of what i have to do to make the room sound even better is greater than it was bfore. hopefully i wont lose any more blood in this project.
Sam
Sam
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Starting Off!
Today, we kick off the Google project for the second year. I am very excited and ready to get hands on in creating and arranging sound equipment to make the sound quality the best it can be. More detail to follow!
Sam
Sam
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