A few years ago, at my previous stake center, the contractor/installer set things up and did a rough tuning of the system. Three weeks later, Sound Design, the consultant, came to do fine tuning. With luck, somebody will have arranged for Sound Design to come prior to conference.RussellHltn wrote:Yes. We only have one set of doors. But the way it works is when they are opened, the cultural hall sound is turned on and slaved to the chapel. If the doors are closed, then the cultural hall is controlled by it's own control panel. Before, you probably had to throw a switch to for that function.
Complain. They really should be set up right. But from what I've seen, I suspect the video guys just eyeball the adjustments. With any luck, they'll be back to do final setup. They rushed it to get it working for this weekend.
Are the colors too wild even when viewed from an RCA jack compositie baseband video outlet? If so, the problem is likely in the video distribution amplifiers or upstream. If the colors are okay on an RCA jack but too wild on an F-connector RF jack, the likely culprit would be the trimpots on the modulators. In that situation, an STS might consider asking the help desk for permission to adjust them in advance of the fine tuning by the consultant.