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<blockquote data-quote="Emil Gawaziuk" data-source="post: 40166" data-attributes="member: 297"><p>Re: Creating a better money channel in IEM land</p><p></p><p>Yep, the possible hearing issue has been discussed between FOH and I. Apparently a couple previous mixers have lost the gig for finally having enough and telling the money to go get his hearing checked. This is a path I am trying to avoid. The path I am trying to come up with is keeping his vocal in the analog domain as much as possible and avoiding the LS9. I do want to get him to try a set of different buds (which are on their way. I have a new set of the Shure triple drivers coming to keep in the rack drawer as a set of spares in case someone's go down on the road), and right now am also trying to come up with a solution for the other end of the signal chain.</p><p></p><p>Believe me, in many years of mixing IEM, this is a new one for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Emil Gawaziuk, post: 40166, member: 297"] Re: Creating a better money channel in IEM land Yep, the possible hearing issue has been discussed between FOH and I. Apparently a couple previous mixers have lost the gig for finally having enough and telling the money to go get his hearing checked. This is a path I am trying to avoid. The path I am trying to come up with is keeping his vocal in the analog domain as much as possible and avoiding the LS9. I do want to get him to try a set of different buds (which are on their way. I have a new set of the Shure triple drivers coming to keep in the rack drawer as a set of spares in case someone's go down on the road), and right now am also trying to come up with a solution for the other end of the signal chain. Believe me, in many years of mixing IEM, this is a new one for me. [/QUOTE]
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