Several Points for Attention in Stage Professional Sound Debugging
Release Date:
2024-04-24
The debugging work of sound engineering needs to be treated with a serious and responsible attitude. Only after ensuring that the design, construction, system structure and stage sound equipment performance are fully understood can a better debugging result be obtained. For the problems that often occur in general debugging work, here we introduce some technical links that should be paid attention to during debugging for your reference.
① Before debugging, we must carefully understand the system structure and equipment performance, because only when we have a comprehensive grasp of the system and equipment, we can formulate a feasible debugging plan according to the actual situation, and then we can estimate the possible situation during debugging. Otherwise, if we don't understand the system and equipment, we are not familiar with blind debugging, and the result will definitely not be ideal. Especially for some new and special equipment that we rarely use in general engineering, we must carefully study its principles, performance and operation methods before installation and commissioning.
② Before commissioning, be sure to conduct a comprehensive inspection of the system and equipment settings. Because the installation and stand-alone inspection process and the focus of system debugging are different after all, the setting of the equipment is often random, and some important setting buttons may have been completely different from the actual requirements before debugging, so a comprehensive inspection is necessary, and it is best to record the setting of each equipment.
③ debugging should be based on the characteristics of the system using the appropriate debugging methods. Because the system index requirements of sound and lighting engineering may be different, and the equipment involved is not the same, if you blindly debug according to the general engineering debugging method, the result will certainly not be ideal. For example, a sound system without a feedback suppressor may cause damage to the speaker if it does not refer to the design results during debugging and only relies on long-term high-gain sound amplification to find the feedback point.
Keywords:
Sound, Sound Engineering
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