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Death to... test what you think you know
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<blockquote data-quote="Gene Hardage" data-source="post: 97380" data-attributes="member: 185"><p>Re: Death to... test what you think you know</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Seeing these pics brings back the recurring nightmare of dealing with sound dudes from hell as a band member and me just wanting to hear my vocal mic loud out front. Sometimes we get lucky and they allow me to run sound from the stage. In the small and medium rooms I would much rather set-it-and-forget-it than have some goober driving it like they stole it up and down and round and round with squealing howling and vocal level that won't stay put. </p><p></p><p>Somebody mentioned discretely hitting bypass - I agree - it's the quickest easiest way to deal with it. It's amazing how much more sound comes out when you don't have all the sliders pulled down huh?!</p><p></p><p>A little further down the PA gene pool chain is the small powered Macky-Yamish bread box with every slider pulled down and the stick speakers sounding awful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gene Hardage, post: 97380, member: 185"] Re: Death to... test what you think you know Seeing these pics brings back the recurring nightmare of dealing with sound dudes from hell as a band member and me just wanting to hear my vocal mic loud out front. Sometimes we get lucky and they allow me to run sound from the stage. In the small and medium rooms I would much rather set-it-and-forget-it than have some goober driving it like they stole it up and down and round and round with squealing howling and vocal level that won't stay put. Somebody mentioned discretely hitting bypass - I agree - it's the quickest easiest way to deal with it. It's amazing how much more sound comes out when you don't have all the sliders pulled down huh?! A little further down the PA gene pool chain is the small powered Macky-Yamish bread box with every slider pulled down and the stick speakers sounding awful. [/QUOTE]
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