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"I need my acoustic in the subs"
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<blockquote data-quote="Robert Kenton" data-source="post: 33985" data-attributes="member: 359"><p>Re: "I need my acoustic in the subs"</p><p></p><p>Sounds (no pun intended) to me that you did the right thing Jamin. In my small world of traveling and playing in churches your lucky to even have decent mains yet alone subs. What does mr. sub harmonics do then? Perhaps the "butkicker" on a stool is a great idea for this aritist! lol</p><p>I remember the first time doing a outside outreach with a very talk talented acoustic guitar player. I was fiddling around with the EQ, and at the time I was running Aux fed subs. Well short story, put alittle of his old Taylor in the subs and wow, we both were suprised. </p><p>Anyway I always set my high pass filters on guitars with full bands and even during solo artist events I start out with the high pass filter engaged and then move to full range to see if its an improvement. I guess it also depends on the guitars too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert Kenton, post: 33985, member: 359"] Re: "I need my acoustic in the subs" Sounds (no pun intended) to me that you did the right thing Jamin. In my small world of traveling and playing in churches your lucky to even have decent mains yet alone subs. What does mr. sub harmonics do then? Perhaps the "butkicker" on a stool is a great idea for this aritist! lol I remember the first time doing a outside outreach with a very talk talented acoustic guitar player. I was fiddling around with the EQ, and at the time I was running Aux fed subs. Well short story, put alittle of his old Taylor in the subs and wow, we both were suprised. Anyway I always set my high pass filters on guitars with full bands and even during solo artist events I start out with the high pass filter engaged and then move to full range to see if its an improvement. I guess it also depends on the guitars too. [/QUOTE]
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