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Article on generators in FOH, what info do you want to read?
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<blockquote data-quote="Phil Graham" data-source="post: 91789" data-attributes="member: 430"><p>Re: Article on generators in FOH, what info do you want to read?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>From the most recent internal demographic survey, FOH's demographic skews older than you might think, and I suspect tends towards small time operations, or house guys at the world's myriad small live music venues. Truthfully it is hard to tell, because a common happening is the principle of a good-sized regional will have the FOH subscription, and then pass the issue on to the crew and shop guys.</p><p></p><p>I've written both basic instructional articles (e.g. cardioid step by step) and rather technical articles (e.g. all about neodymium). The "how to" articles generate me the most email after the fact, primarily "thanks for helping the little guy." From more technical articles, the most common emails I receive afterwards are from experienced veterans, or the engineers on the staff of industry companies.</p><p></p><p>For electricity, there is no real way for me to do anything but dive in with depth and faithfulness to the code. Its a topic with too much liability and safety behind it to consider any alternative.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phil Graham, post: 91789, member: 430"] Re: Article on generators in FOH, what info do you want to read? From the most recent internal demographic survey, FOH's demographic skews older than you might think, and I suspect tends towards small time operations, or house guys at the world's myriad small live music venues. Truthfully it is hard to tell, because a common happening is the principle of a good-sized regional will have the FOH subscription, and then pass the issue on to the crew and shop guys. I've written both basic instructional articles (e.g. cardioid step by step) and rather technical articles (e.g. all about neodymium). The "how to" articles generate me the most email after the fact, primarily "thanks for helping the little guy." From more technical articles, the most common emails I receive afterwards are from experienced veterans, or the engineers on the staff of industry companies. For electricity, there is no real way for me to do anything but dive in with depth and faithfulness to the code. Its a topic with too much liability and safety behind it to consider any alternative. [/QUOTE]
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