SONIDO SATURADO | Como evitar que se sature el sonido de mi mezcla | GOLDEN CLOUD SONIDO
Many of us have experienced this: while performing at a show with music, a band, a DJ, or artists in general, the sound coming to the audience sounds distorted and overpowered. This distortion or overpowering sound can be due to several factors. In this video, we'll review some of these factors that could be causing the sound at your event to distort. Some additional factors that could be affecting the sound include: Damaged cables A broken speaker cone Broken or shorted connections Faulty or broken equipment It's important to check each part of the sound chain to pinpoint the problem so we can fix it.

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