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<blockquote data-quote="Tom Roche" data-source="post: 129474" data-attributes="member: 5996"><p>Re: Balance</p><p></p><p>I wonder why you're putting mics on the drums in 150 cap bars. Set-up time can be saved right there. I agree with standardizing as much as possible and using drop snakes (as long as everything goes thru board). Are the other band members helping set up? I recommend a more simple board, maybe the Mackie DL1608 or even a small analog one. An X32 seems so overkill for the places you're playing. In bars of this size, a typical set up would be small SOS for vox, no subs, and guitars and bass run through backline.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tom Roche, post: 129474, member: 5996"] Re: Balance I wonder why you're putting mics on the drums in 150 cap bars. Set-up time can be saved right there. I agree with standardizing as much as possible and using drop snakes (as long as everything goes thru board). Are the other band members helping set up? I recommend a more simple board, maybe the Mackie DL1608 or even a small analog one. An X32 seems so overkill for the places you're playing. In bars of this size, a typical set up would be small SOS for vox, no subs, and guitars and bass run through backline. [/QUOTE]
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