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With the rapidly increasing trend toward high quality sound reinforcement systems, questions arise as to how reliable such a system will be. With many systems often costing over the 100,000-pound Sterling mark, clients are obviously concerned with the issue of reliability. There are a number of points which greatly affect the overall reliability of a typical system: System Design, Equipment Specifications, Installation, Operator Education, Routing Maintenance, Test Equipment Requirements.
Author (s): Ashton, Gary
Affiliation:
Shutflesound
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Publication Date:
1989-05-06
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Sound Reinforcement Engineering
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Ashton, Gary; 1989; Field Failure & Maintenance: An Overview into Increasing Reliability in Sound Systems [PDF]; Shutflesound; Paper SRE-10; Available from: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=5318
Ashton, Gary; Field Failure & Maintenance: An Overview into Increasing Reliability in Sound Systems [PDF]; Shutflesound; Paper SRE-10; 1989 Available: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=5318