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Topic: Audio options for small venue screening
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Doug Johnston
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Posts: 8
From: San Diego, CA, USA
Registered: Mar 2015
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posted March 22, 2015 04:14 PM
I have offered to provide a small venue movie screening as part of a free City-sponsored event for local families and their children. In about two months, the City is offering a camp-out night for around 50 families in a historic park nestled in the center of the City. We'll also be welcoming kids from our local Boy's and Girl's club to attend as well - that's a big part of it for me!
The park features a historic steam engine train and a permanently placed train car that has a rustic wooden stage (10' x 10' beside the car). We are likely going to put a screen (probably a Da-Lite 100" Insta-Theater) on top of that stage. From there, we have a gentle upward sloping grade that extends about 80 feet back where the audience will bring their chairs. We're guessing about 100-150 people will be there.
My projector is an Elmo ST-1200 HD and the movie the City wants me to show is Pinocchio (a Derann full-feature length print I own).
Needless to say, I really want to do my best so that the kids in particular, have a memorable time.
I have the Elmo f1.0 lens which I intend to use which i think will be fine but, for audio, all I own right now it a pair of Elmo extension speakers. People far more experienced than me have said that I should consider using the ST-1200 auxiliary output (1/8" jack) to a stereo amplifier with a couple of half-decent speakers. Other have suggest a guitar amplifier combo or even an PA system.
Whichever one of those I were to go with, I have no experience withthem in this kind of an outdoor a venue. This will come out of my pocket. As such, even though this might not be a candidate film for stereo, I would want the solution to be one that could cater to stereo in case that situation arises in the future. One other thing of note that has always meant a lot to me is, I prefer vintage equipment. I used to play electric guitar 40 years ago, I've built Heathkit Amplifiers and Radio scanners too. So, I really appreciate the old stuff, probably a tube amp in this case.
Any suggestions that you might have would be very much appreciated.
Doug
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