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<blockquote data-quote="Brian Jones" data-source="post: 17595" data-attributes="member: 257"><p>Re: miking recorders</p><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p>Thanks Bennett!</p><p> </p><p>I didn't expect to get advice from such an authority on this combination of subjects but now very glad I asked here. </p><p> </p><p>btw, the group that is performing is the <a href="http://www.arowmusic.org/" target="_blank">American Recorder Orchestra of the West (AROW)</a> or at least a quartet from that group. The deceased friend is David Henderson who was a member for many years from my understanding and who taught music years ago. Is there a tell tale sign by which I can identify a Prescott recorder in case one of the musicians is playing one? I'd love to casually mention, ''Oh, I see you're playing a Prescott.'' LOL</p><p> </p><p>Ironically, David is partially responsible for my joining the ranks of PA owners. He and I both were committee members of a non-profit whose sole function was to put on an event that was part educational booths and part performances including musical performances.</p><p> </p><p>David had possession (but not ownership) of a Fender Passport 250. The first year I volunteered to be on the committee, we were using that Fender to support two bands alternating on stage. One ''band'' was a duo (more like a soloist with accompaniment) and the other had I believe 4 members that year including a drummer. In addition to the woefully inadequate PA, this was an outdoor event covering about 2000 s.f. next to a roadway and to top it all off, David by this time was nearly deaf. One usually had to repeat things when talking to him.</p><p> </p><p>He was stubborn about running the PA himself though so I stepped in. I had some money and wanted things done right so I started buying PA equipment and long story short, I now am using an SRX/iTech setup with a FOH MixWiz setup to provide sound for the same event. To say it is an improvement is a vast understatement. </p><p> </p><p>David also provided sound for a local Darwin Day event and I provided sound for that last year and will be doing so again this year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brian Jones, post: 17595, member: 257"] Re: miking recorders Thanks Bennett! I didn't expect to get advice from such an authority on this combination of subjects but now very glad I asked here. btw, the group that is performing is the [URL="http://www.arowmusic.org/"]American Recorder Orchestra of the West (AROW)[/URL] or at least a quartet from that group. The deceased friend is David Henderson who was a member for many years from my understanding and who taught music years ago. Is there a tell tale sign by which I can identify a Prescott recorder in case one of the musicians is playing one? I'd love to casually mention, ''Oh, I see you're playing a Prescott.'' LOL Ironically, David is partially responsible for my joining the ranks of PA owners. He and I both were committee members of a non-profit whose sole function was to put on an event that was part educational booths and part performances including musical performances. David had possession (but not ownership) of a Fender Passport 250. The first year I volunteered to be on the committee, we were using that Fender to support two bands alternating on stage. One ''band'' was a duo (more like a soloist with accompaniment) and the other had I believe 4 members that year including a drummer. In addition to the woefully inadequate PA, this was an outdoor event covering about 2000 s.f. next to a roadway and to top it all off, David by this time was nearly deaf. One usually had to repeat things when talking to him. He was stubborn about running the PA himself though so I stepped in. I had some money and wanted things done right so I started buying PA equipment and long story short, I now am using an SRX/iTech setup with a FOH MixWiz setup to provide sound for the same event. To say it is an improvement is a vast understatement. David also provided sound for a local Darwin Day event and I provided sound for that last year and will be doing so again this year. [/QUOTE]
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