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Must read review of $14,000 speaker cables
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<blockquote data-quote="Steve Milner" data-source="post: 91593" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>Re: Must read review of $14,000 speaker cables</p><p></p><p>+1 ... I've found that with the B-level touring acts, one out of four of them will be knowledgable, humble and really cool to work with. The other three will typically range from clueless (but friendly and humble) all the way to the raging ass-hats who believe they know everything and blame the gear, venue, catering, parking and anything else they can think of for all of their problems. I don't work for any providers who bring out anything other then the specified/accepted rider friendly gear, which makes the guys who blame the gear even more difficult to deal with. </p><p></p><p>The amount of non-sense and myth-based bullshit some of these guys spew out is just amazing though... blows my mind to figure out how some of these cats keep their gigs with the (crap) work they produce and the attitudes they often have. </p><p></p><p>Sorry to push the topic swerve out even further... back to the audio-foolishness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve Milner, post: 91593, member: 9"] Re: Must read review of $14,000 speaker cables +1 ... I've found that with the B-level touring acts, one out of four of them will be knowledgable, humble and really cool to work with. The other three will typically range from clueless (but friendly and humble) all the way to the raging ass-hats who believe they know everything and blame the gear, venue, catering, parking and anything else they can think of for all of their problems. I don't work for any providers who bring out anything other then the specified/accepted rider friendly gear, which makes the guys who blame the gear even more difficult to deal with. The amount of non-sense and myth-based bullshit some of these guys spew out is just amazing though... blows my mind to figure out how some of these cats keep their gigs with the (crap) work they produce and the attitudes they often have. Sorry to push the topic swerve out even further... back to the audio-foolishness. [/QUOTE]
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