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<blockquote data-quote="Jason Lavoie" data-source="post: 146344" data-attributes="member: 159"><p>Re: EQ/Gain structure philosophy?</p><p></p><p>If you're being hired for consistency, and they've kept you on for 3 years, then I would stay the course.</p><p>If anything I'd make notes of the changes he suggested and try them one at a time while the place is full and decide if it is better of worse.</p><p></p><p>Changing too much at once when you have stable results that people are happy with doesn't sound like a good idea. There's always room for improvement but you have the perfect base work on it incrementally</p><p></p><p>Jason</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jason Lavoie, post: 146344, member: 159"] Re: EQ/Gain structure philosophy? If you're being hired for consistency, and they've kept you on for 3 years, then I would stay the course. If anything I'd make notes of the changes he suggested and try them one at a time while the place is full and decide if it is better of worse. Changing too much at once when you have stable results that people are happy with doesn't sound like a good idea. There's always room for improvement but you have the perfect base work on it incrementally Jason [/QUOTE]
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