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<blockquote data-quote="Tom Manchester" data-source="post: 129907" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Re: Battle of the FOH's</p><p></p><p>Believe it or not the mids are still doing fine! Circa 2004 All Time Low is not here, so Evan has nothing to blow it up with.</p><p></p><p>So here's the gear:</p><p></p><p>Tom:</p><p>Mackie CR1604 original</p><p>Roland SRV2000 reverb</p><p>Behringer MDX1400 Autocom pro compressor</p><p>dbx 166XL (Grey face)</p><p>Peavey QF131 EQ</p><p>SKB 6 space rack</p><p></p><p>Evan:</p><p></p><p>Peavey RQ2318</p><p>dbx 266xl</p><p>dbx 166xl (green face)</p><p>Peavey QF131 EQ</p><p>Alesis Quadraverb</p><p>Homemade wooden rack</p><p></p><p>Each setup has been faithfully recreated down to the packaging and wiring. I actually had to buy several of the rack items in my rack on ebay to find the one that was in the right condition and correct variation of the model.</p><p></p><p>The original 2004 main PA was JRX115's and Yorkville LS608's.</p><p></p><p>I have recreated this by using the closest thing I had in the shop; a pair of D&B M4's as mains, and 4 D&B C4 subs. The C4 subs are actually pretty close in design to the Yorkvilles. </p><p></p><p>We wanted to be faithful to what the old Live Audio Board suggested in 2004, so our subs are clustered in a line in front of the stage, off to one side to avoid those damn power alley effects.</p><p></p><p>I mixed the opening band, a local 4 piece young rock band. The CR1604 is nice because there is very little apparent gain structure. You just sort of throw the faders up until it's loud enough.</p><p></p><p>Evan is mixing the current band, an Accordion and Cajon combo. The Shure inline pad has already come out to handle a clipping mic preamp...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tom Manchester, post: 129907, member: 82"] Re: Battle of the FOH's Believe it or not the mids are still doing fine! Circa 2004 All Time Low is not here, so Evan has nothing to blow it up with. So here's the gear: Tom: Mackie CR1604 original Roland SRV2000 reverb Behringer MDX1400 Autocom pro compressor dbx 166XL (Grey face) Peavey QF131 EQ SKB 6 space rack Evan: Peavey RQ2318 dbx 266xl dbx 166xl (green face) Peavey QF131 EQ Alesis Quadraverb Homemade wooden rack Each setup has been faithfully recreated down to the packaging and wiring. I actually had to buy several of the rack items in my rack on ebay to find the one that was in the right condition and correct variation of the model. The original 2004 main PA was JRX115's and Yorkville LS608's. I have recreated this by using the closest thing I had in the shop; a pair of D&B M4's as mains, and 4 D&B C4 subs. The C4 subs are actually pretty close in design to the Yorkvilles. We wanted to be faithful to what the old Live Audio Board suggested in 2004, so our subs are clustered in a line in front of the stage, off to one side to avoid those damn power alley effects. I mixed the opening band, a local 4 piece young rock band. The CR1604 is nice because there is very little apparent gain structure. You just sort of throw the faders up until it's loud enough. Evan is mixing the current band, an Accordion and Cajon combo. The Shure inline pad has already come out to handle a clipping mic preamp... [/QUOTE]
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