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Re: How do you organize your time between clients for maximum value?Hey I know those bluegrass things... good to know they go over well. I've also been trying to find another place to get out to when I get the chance that I can count on good sound (read: not done by the bar manager), so if you would be willing to message me the name of that club I'd like to take a trip over and listen to something... less than grating without the arena feel, shall we say.I personally think that if you can afford it, having any equipment that you might need accessible to you at a moments notice can be a lifesaver. While I mostly use the house systems where I work, I always have backup/extra stuff in the truck for when and if I need it. It ensures that even a destroyed working environment can provide decent quality sound in a pinch. Of course... when the drivers are all blown and such, there isn't much one can do.
Re: How do you organize your time between clients for maximum value?
Hey I know those bluegrass things... good to know they go over well. I've also been trying to find another place to get out to when I get the chance that I can count on good sound (read: not done by the bar manager), so if you would be willing to message me the name of that club I'd like to take a trip over and listen to something... less than grating without the arena feel, shall we say.
I personally think that if you can afford it, having any equipment that you might need accessible to you at a moments notice can be a lifesaver. While I mostly use the house systems where I work, I always have backup/extra stuff in the truck for when and if I need it. It ensures that even a destroyed working environment can provide decent quality sound in a pinch. Of course... when the drivers are all blown and such, there isn't much one can do.