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First show smashing success; need help with bigger show
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<blockquote data-quote="Mitch Miller" data-source="post: 12933" data-attributes="member: 2673"><p>I'd like to thank all of you for your recent input regarding bridging, limiting and setup of my subs with the iNuke nu3000. Show was an indoor bar gig for (maybe) 50 people, in a 15'x50' bar (pretty small). </p><p></p><p>This was my first public-performance/hired show. Everything went amazingly well. And on top of it, all six members of the band came up to me and proclaimed their appreciation for how well it went and how well they could hear. And, my contact texted me this morning and said he got more comments than ever regarding how good they sounded, and that I'm at the top of his list for sound providers.</p><p></p><p>From the back of the room, I was peaking at about 98db A-weighted, slow, but it was everything my rig could do.</p><p></p><p>They've asked me to be their sound guy for their next gig. An outdoor corporate gig for 1000 people. Aye! My rig definitely is not going to do that. (I've used it outdoors for a 5 piece youth band, but it's no where near concert levels.)</p><p></p><p>So, I think what it boils down to is what sort of rig is it going to take to make this band sound good for a thousand people outdoors? (Yeah, I know there's just a whole lotta information missing, but I have a feeling those hiring me don't know the answers to those questions, either.)</p><p></p><p>Thanks again,</p><p>Mitch</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mitch Miller, post: 12933, member: 2673"] I'd like to thank all of you for your recent input regarding bridging, limiting and setup of my subs with the iNuke nu3000. Show was an indoor bar gig for (maybe) 50 people, in a 15'x50' bar (pretty small). This was my first public-performance/hired show. Everything went amazingly well. And on top of it, all six members of the band came up to me and proclaimed their appreciation for how well it went and how well they could hear. And, my contact texted me this morning and said he got more comments than ever regarding how good they sounded, and that I'm at the top of his list for sound providers. From the back of the room, I was peaking at about 98db A-weighted, slow, but it was everything my rig could do. They've asked me to be their sound guy for their next gig. An outdoor corporate gig for 1000 people. Aye! My rig definitely is not going to do that. (I've used it outdoors for a 5 piece youth band, but it's no where near concert levels.) So, I think what it boils down to is what sort of rig is it going to take to make this band sound good for a thousand people outdoors? (Yeah, I know there's just a whole lotta information missing, but I have a feeling those hiring me don't know the answers to those questions, either.) Thanks again, Mitch [/QUOTE]
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