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How to ring out monitors at outside events.
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<blockquote data-quote="Brian jojade" data-source="post: 202391" data-attributes="member: 211"><p>+1. With good gear, it magically works with very little effort. I know that I can drop a monitor on the stage and be fairly confident that I can get enough gain out of it that it will work without even touching the EQ. With crappy mics and monitors, it could be a challenge to get any usable level before feedback would occur. The key is that the system is flat at all volume levels. Some speakers will have frequency responses that vary dramatically depending on how hard you push the speaker. If you EQ it to be flat at a high volume, it might sound horrible at the volume that you use it at. The better the gear, the less this is a problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brian jojade, post: 202391, member: 211"] +1. With good gear, it magically works with very little effort. I know that I can drop a monitor on the stage and be fairly confident that I can get enough gain out of it that it will work without even touching the EQ. With crappy mics and monitors, it could be a challenge to get any usable level before feedback would occur. The key is that the system is flat at all volume levels. Some speakers will have frequency responses that vary dramatically depending on how hard you push the speaker. If you EQ it to be flat at a high volume, it might sound horrible at the volume that you use it at. The better the gear, the less this is a problem. [/QUOTE]
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