![]() NAG is an acronym for Needed Acoustic Gain, and is a measure of how much gain is required for a particular application. ![]() It’s a measure of how much you can increase the amplification of a sound system before it begins to feedback. Well, PAG is an acronym for Potential Acoustic Gain. ‘But what’s this PAG-NAG?’ I hear you ask. Alternatively, gain can simply be described as the amount of amplification of an audio signal. In the case of gain, it’s the ratio of the output level to the input level. ![]() It’s expressed in decibels and from this we can deduce that gain is a ratio of two relative quantities (be it pressure, Volts, distance or power). Let’s dive right in with some definitions, starting with our old friend, gain. Let’s stir the pot again and see what bubbles up! DRY YET NUTRITIOUS DEFINITIONS Understanding acoustic gain and the variables that drive it are vital to establishing a ‘healthy’ live sound practice. (Note to self – must hit up Andy for some tasty interviews with some superstar mix guys… backstage near the rider/catering with plenty of impressive/expensive flashing audio gear). They’re like eating vegetables when you’re a kid – hard to digest, but good for you in the end. Returning to my thoughts I was left with a realisation that, yes, a lot of the subjects I write about in AT are quite dry and not immediately appetising. It was at this point that she began to get that familiar glazed-over look, which I’ve come to know means she’s lost interest completely in what I’m saying and is regretting feigning interest in the first place. I distinguished PAG-NAG from food and suggested that her confusion might be with Gado-Gado. ![]() So what did I do? I began a summary explanation of acoustic gain. All include en suite bathrooms and exquisite amenities.My partner Rosie was peering over my shoulder at my preparatory notes for this article on PAG-NAG when she was heard to blurt out: “PAG what? Isn’t PAG-NAG a vegetarian dish or something? I thought AT was an audio magazine…” The staterooms include one master stateroom with large walk-in wardrobe, study and bathroom, two double cabins and three twin cabins. Yacht AccommodationĪccommodation for 12 guests is offered in six en-suite staterooms, with deluxe amenities, sumptuous furnishing and other quality amenities. She is capable of reaching a top speed of 15,5 knots and cruise at a comfortable speed of 13 knots. She is fitted with two MTU diesel engines of 1,408hp (1,050KW) each. LADY NAG NAG was constructed with a steel hull and an aluminium superstructure, she is equipped with ultra-modern stabilisation system for additional guest comfort on board. Tim Heywood, Laura Sessa Romboli, Laura Sessa, Amels B.v. The sky deck boasts the popular Jacuzzi, sun pads and an al-fresco dining possibility for guests, with seating around a large teak table. There is also a wet bar and a games table for additional fun. The bridge deck features additional areas to unwind thanks to the U-shaped sofas and another 50-inch plasma TV. The main saloon boasts beautiful wide oak-planked flooring, large sofas and comfortable chairs, as well as a bar and an entertainments system with a 50-inch plasma TV. LADY NAG NAG is excellent for social gatherings and relaxation in good company. ![]() There is sumptuous seating, lovely furnishings and a comfortable, homely atmosphere. The living areas are spacious and very comfortable. NOTABLE FEATURES: ~Bar ~Jacuzzi ~Large swim platform ~Stabilizers ~Great assortment of water toys Her interior design was created by Laura Sessa Romboli and her exterior styling is by Tim Heywood Design. If you have any questions about the LADY NAG NAG information page below please contact us.Ĭonstructed in 2008, motor yacht LADY NAG NAG is a beautiful 171 Limited Editions by the renowned Dutch shipyard, AMELS. ![]()
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