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Appalling Sound in St. Lukes funded by City Hall
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<blockquote data-quote="DanDan" data-source="post: 7392216" data-attributes="member: 9816"><p>I was at a Damo gig there too. Didn't stay because I couldn't make out a word being sung or said. The venue can't improve without vast Acoustic Treatment which would be vast and probably not acceptable visually. The Kino was Acoustically Treated. Cyprus was, by me. The Everyman was designed as a Cinema "The Room with Perfect Sound" was a slogan on the original Fire Curtain. The Opera House was designed for purpose. The PA systems in use in St. Lukes may be tweaked to some extent. But really, Churches like this were meant to add vast amounts of sustain to voice and organ. Lack of clarity just adds to the mysterious and awe inspiring Old Latin, or Old Irish priest blather.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DanDan, post: 7392216, member: 9816"] I was at a Damo gig there too. Didn't stay because I couldn't make out a word being sung or said. The venue can't improve without vast Acoustic Treatment which would be vast and probably not acceptable visually. The Kino was Acoustically Treated. Cyprus was, by me. The Everyman was designed as a Cinema "The Room with Perfect Sound" was a slogan on the original Fire Curtain. The Opera House was designed for purpose. The PA systems in use in St. Lukes may be tweaked to some extent. But really, Churches like this were meant to add vast amounts of sustain to voice and organ. Lack of clarity just adds to the mysterious and awe inspiring Old Latin, or Old Irish priest blather. [/QUOTE]
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