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<blockquote data-quote="Ivan Beaver" data-source="post: 96313" data-attributes="member: 30"><p>Re: Meyer Leo</p><p></p><p></p><p>And that is EXACTLY what is missing from most information given in so many posts. Details. It makes a difference for people who are not familiar with the particulars of the topic at hand.</p><p></p><p>I have never been there-so have no idea what may be around-thanks for the insight.</p><p></p><p>Since there was a noise ordinance with such high fines-you would "think" somebody would be monitoring the levels and say "OK we are at the edge"-unless of course the "people in charge-whoever that is" simply don't care and maybe they were LOOKING to be fined-kinda like going to jail is "street credit" for rappers-----------------</p><p></p><p>I did an EDM show a couple of years ago in which the venue owner was insisting that we turn it up. I had plenty of PA headroom left-and the artists and FOH engineers were totally happy with the levels and did NOT want to turn it up any more.</p><p></p><p>The owner WANTED to go to jail that night!!!!!!!!!!! WHY? Because he wanted his venue to make the papers for being so loud-so as to bring some "advertisement" to them. Problem was that this as a 1 time event and the house system was MUCH less capable than what I brought. So future events would not have the same "impact".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ivan Beaver, post: 96313, member: 30"] Re: Meyer Leo And that is EXACTLY what is missing from most information given in so many posts. Details. It makes a difference for people who are not familiar with the particulars of the topic at hand. I have never been there-so have no idea what may be around-thanks for the insight. Since there was a noise ordinance with such high fines-you would "think" somebody would be monitoring the levels and say "OK we are at the edge"-unless of course the "people in charge-whoever that is" simply don't care and maybe they were LOOKING to be fined-kinda like going to jail is "street credit" for rappers----------------- I did an EDM show a couple of years ago in which the venue owner was insisting that we turn it up. I had plenty of PA headroom left-and the artists and FOH engineers were totally happy with the levels and did NOT want to turn it up any more. The owner WANTED to go to jail that night!!!!!!!!!!! WHY? Because he wanted his venue to make the papers for being so loud-so as to bring some "advertisement" to them. Problem was that this as a 1 time event and the house system was MUCH less capable than what I brought. So future events would not have the same "impact". [/QUOTE]
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