Hey Dan
These are what i'm using... Rock Solid
http://www.mypowerdrive.com/asp/news/newspage.asp?id=6
Jem
Hey Dan
These are what i'm using... Rock Solid
http://www.mypowerdrive.com/asp/news/newspage.asp?id=6
Jem
Quote: "There is a theory which states that if ever, for any reason, anyone discovers what exactly the Universe is for and why it is here it will instantly disappear and be replaced by something even more bizarre and inexplicable. There is another that states that this has already happened.”... Douglas Adams 1952 - 2001
One thing you could do to improve your safety for audience scanning is fit a Pangolin PASS system. Not cheap, but so robust that its passed for audience scanning in the US by the FDA, thats no mean feet.
Details on the PASS system are here but basically it monitors the scans and cuts out anything thats unsafe:
http://www.pangolin.com/PASS/index.htm
Somebody find this guy the FDA pdfs I posted a year ago with the actual math.
Steve
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I should have rented the space under my name for advertising.
When I still could have...
Just an FYI (after re reading my post and this thread since last night) I didn't mean to come off harsh either. I just always saw it as being odd that *everyone* uses tripods. I am glad you know the limitations of your tripod, I too have some *very* nice tripods, but oddly enough, I still don't like to use them. The main reason why is they are so easy to trip over. Even if it only slides that still knocks the alignment of your projector. One inch change here, and a 15-20' difference out in an audience.
Many times for shows we have these 240lb bases that are only 3/4" thick (approx 4' square) they are made for vertical truss sections. I made a curved goalpost outdoors that was 20' tall and about 300' long with 12x12 truss. Using only 11 of those bases(talk about no easy feat!) but ROCK SOLID... of course I am not suggesting something that long for a laser
Thanks! Honestly I don't recall. I didn't deal with them too much. There were 2 crew guys and 2 Union Labor hands to load all of lighting in. So lunch could easily be pushed back to dinner time/show. Also just to specify this was on the US/Canada tour - not sure how it was elsewhere.
I've never seen them... although I do enjoy floyd, I should at some point try to get to see them. I missed the APF show this year, the closest they came to us was Rosemont, IL., and I was working somewhere else...Yeah I saw The Wall tour this year, light show was a bit disappointing to be honest. To make up for it I am seeing this tomorrow![]()
This reminds me of a simple physics demo: you see a rotating disc, on the disc there is a red peg. looking at the surface of the disc you see the peg going in a circular path. But now change your point of view so you are 90 degrees from perpendicular to the disc (you should be looking at the side of the disc). Now you will see the peg making a linear travel up and down. I cant remember what this idea of physics was called...
Another theoretical physics argument: what happens if you dug a hole through the center of the earth and jumped in? You would accelerate until you hit the center of the earth, then as soon as you passed you would begin to accelerate in the opposite direction. So you would be just going back and fourth forever (neglecting friction of course). But how long would one "cycle" take? In theoretical practice it would take approximately 90 minutes. But why....? Open ended question... anyone got the answer?
Sorry I got a bit sidetracked by one of my favorite things... physics...
Dan, the tripod that Jem linked to looked like a better option. Mine uses a rack and pinion rather than a cable and was from CPC but I don't see it in the current catalogue.
Remember; tripod = no use on a timber stage or as Steve mentioned; lots of bass = fuzzy beams, or worse lots of bouncing = potential danger.
The tophat piece attaches to the equipment permanently and intudes in to the case by about 2"
Mliptack;
I'm guessing that the answer to your question is based on an inititial acceleration value of 9.98ms², slowly diminishing as gravity is progressively balanced by the mass that would be behind you as you journey through the mass?
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The hole-in-Earth problem just looks like a simple harmonic oscillator to me, so start with the ODE for that and a force term that -GMm/x^2 where G is the gravitational constant, M is the mass of the earth, m the mass of you and x the radial coordinate. Provided you can solve that ODE then the period will drop out just like in the basic case.
@Doc, yeah those are all too common on speakers. I wonder if you can buy the ones on the Mackie powered speakers... that have the threaded screw knob on it. Which allows you to tighten it down to the stand.
@SAM remember this is intro to physics... using my round peg example in reverse what would that be like that we observe on earth? I cant get any more descriptive w/o just giving it away.![]()