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<blockquote data-quote="Simon Eves" data-source="post: 9926" data-attributes="member: 4463"><p>Saw them at the Bill Graham in San Francisco last night, and the sound was jaw-droppingly good, and I just wondered if anyone here was involved, or knows anything about it.</p><p></p><p>Maybe their rig is really nothing special these days, as I have very little modern frame of reference as I don't see (big, loud) live music very often (I went because somebody at work with a ticket couldn't go and offered it out).</p><p></p><p>There were two flown curved line arrays each side, each with maybe 10-12 units, the inner ones pointing forward and the outer ones angled out for the side seats, and a flown stack of 7-8 larger units (presumably subs) in between each inner/outer pair.</p><p></p><p>I couldn't get close enough to see what type they were, but it all sounded awesome, even from 100'+ away in the "old-people's seats".</p><p></p><p>My ears are still ringing, and my clothes still smell of pot (but that's a different problem).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Simon Eves, post: 9926, member: 4463"] Saw them at the Bill Graham in San Francisco last night, and the sound was jaw-droppingly good, and I just wondered if anyone here was involved, or knows anything about it. Maybe their rig is really nothing special these days, as I have very little modern frame of reference as I don't see (big, loud) live music very often (I went because somebody at work with a ticket couldn't go and offered it out). There were two flown curved line arrays each side, each with maybe 10-12 units, the inner ones pointing forward and the outer ones angled out for the side seats, and a flown stack of 7-8 larger units (presumably subs) in between each inner/outer pair. I couldn't get close enough to see what type they were, but it all sounded awesome, even from 100'+ away in the "old-people's seats". My ears are still ringing, and my clothes still smell of pot (but that's a different problem). [/QUOTE]
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