Electro-Voice Evolve 30M Rear Fill Speaker Delay Settings For DJs
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- Опубліковано 18 лют 2021
- Here's how you can avoid that annoying echo sound with a rear fill speaker on the Electro-Voice Evolve 30M. The Evolve 50, 50M, EKX & ETX also have a Delay Settings feature
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Perfect description in layman's terms. You will help a lot of people with this video
Great video and clear explanation. Grab a laser tape measure for $25-40 and that will be a super fast adjustment to make!
I never adjusted the delay settings for my rear fill speakers but this is good info to know! Also, I use the Sennheiser G4 wireless pack to send a wireless signal to my remote speaker. I have videos on it on my YT page. Works great! Good luck tomorrow!
Thanks Brian. I have never had to do this, but I always wanted to and was not sure the best option. We have a venue where this would be ideal.
Can’t wait to see some videos tonight from the event!!
Perfect description as usual, Brian. Thank you so much for this!! And all of your videos!!
Tip from a live sound engineer use the speaker dispersion angle which I believe is 120 degrees and have the speaker pointing to the back of the venue it helps to stop sound being cancelled by being the same
Your awesome in all capacities and I thank you. Always keep me motivated to do better and stay positive. 😉👍🏽
Great info Brian...Thanks for sharing and helping us all get a little better!
You're a BADASS! Thank you for posting these videos. I really want to buy those EVO 50's.
Good information. Thanks Brian. Have fun..
Thank you brian. That truly helps. Thank you for helping as all
Thanks for sharing good information 👍 greetings from 🇵🇭❤️
Thanks for this Brian. Very helpful.
Thank you. I did a wedding years ago and it sounded like yankee stadium.
Great video. Very helpful information.
Cool this is totally a new dj tech thingy this awesome
Thanks Brian. I am going to run a couple of these as 30m's as fill speakers on NYE. Very helpful. Seems like that would be a feature in the Mixer section? I appreciate you sharing this information here on UA-cam.
Excellent!
good stuff.
Hello Brian, did you use a long XLR cable or a wireless transmitter to the evolve 30s?
Hello Brian, did you run a long XLR cable to the Evolve 30 Or a wireless transmitter and receiver?
Great video. Did you run xlr or wireless? If wireless, what system?
XLR
Omg I literally sold my 30m because I thought it didn’t have a delay.
Oh no...
So now the XLR out will send a delay output?
So I guess I am a still confused. Which speaker is delayed, the back speaker? I would have thought sound traveled faster to the speakers with shorter cords like the mains.
I thought the same thing! The sounds coming out of the mains & the rear fill are actually happening at the same time. Think about Thunder & lightning. You see lightning before you hear it, right? That's because sound travels a LOT slower than light. If you think of electricity as light, that's what's happening with the speaker signal, getting to each speaker at light speed (so crazy fast we can't see it move). Sound, on the other hand, is a lot slower, and reaches the back of the room a fraction of a second after the dance floor in front of the speakers hears it. So, you get that echo that sounds like someone is train-wrecking a mix. So, delay the rear speaker, so the mains have time to catch up to it, and you got it!
So should we use delay for 1 foot?
If the minimum is 1 foot, then can delay help at 6 feet between speakers?
If your speakers are at the back of the room for a ceremony, should you be concerned about establishing a delay in your speaker?
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I think thisguy on magic mushrooms
Is there anyway of doing this with out the menus if your speakers don’t have that option?
Yes it is, you need a DSP processor such a DBX driverack pa2
Did you Bluetooth the back speaker?
As mentioned above, he used a very long XLR cable.
Why no one doing a vocal reverb and delay test