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    Hi All,


    I have a gig coming up, a big wedding of around 400 people in a marquee.

    I realise my usual wedding sound system a white FBT Vertus is not going to cope with that amount of people.

    I also own a Bose L1 system with 4 bass bins and was thinking of using that as well placed at the opposite end of the marquee or in a line to cover one side.

    What is the best placement and the best way to connect them together ? one channel out of controller to the first speaker then out to the second then out of second channel to the other 2 speakers.

    Is this right or is there another or best way to connect for example using Y adapters to split the signal to both sound systems?

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    That is a big wedding!

    I’d be more inclined to look into hiring a bigger system rather than trying to link what you have together, I think you’ll have a nightmare with delay between the speakers (let alone the wiring).

    But also keep in mind that there might be 400 guests but at most typical weddings you’re only playing to the dance-floor in front of you, not filling the whole marquee with club volume levels, your Bose with the extra bass bins might be enough.

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    Quote Originally Posted by funkymook View Post
    That is a big wedding!

    I’d be more inclined to look into hiring a bigger system rather than trying to link what you have together, I think you’ll have a nightmare with delay between the speakers (let alone the wiring).

    But also keep in mind that there might be 400 guests but at most typical weddings you’re only playing to the dance-floor in front of you, not filling the whole marquee with club volume levels, your Bose with the extra bass bins might be enough.
    Hi Martin,
    yes the FBT system that I bought from you, still going strong.

    That is what I was worried about, delay between the 2 sound systems, what if I use a digital delay unit?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vinny View Post
    Hi Martin,
    yes the FBT system that I bought from you, still going strong.

    That is what I was worried about, delay between the 2 sound systems, what if I use a digital delay unit?
    Excellent, glad to hear it (excuse the pun).

    It’s worth looking into, but I know I wouldn’t want to be messing around with something like that at a wedding, keep it simple is my motto, not getting it right could screw up your sound. One big system is much easier to deal with.

    I’m sure there’s people who have tried it on here and they’ll add their experiences soon though..

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    Once you start getting into delays and the like, it's complicated. I've got no expertise in that area. My first inclination would be to use what you have for the early part of the day ( if day it is ) , and hire in the " big guns " for the evening dancing. Just have subs and tops at one end.
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    THIS MAY HELP if you go down the delay route
    Inside every old person, is a young person wondering 'What The Hell Happened'. Tempus Fugit

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