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<blockquote data-quote="Douglas R. Allen" data-source="post: 215461" data-attributes="member: 71"><p>Welcome Rich! As a sound person I am happy when the Bass Player and all the rest of the band shows up. What they use on the stage is none of my business. I like to mic the bass rig and have a DI from the head or a basic one between the guitar/rig as a backup or to blend with the players mic'ed system. Some bands use all modelers on stage then I work with them to be sure the FOH sounds the way the want. I can't fathom any competent working sound engineer who could have any say in what is used on stage unless they are asked for a point of view. I see it as it's my job to deal with what ever is on stage and make it sound as good as possible. Have some fun and enjoy your rig. Doug</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Douglas R. Allen, post: 215461, member: 71"] Welcome Rich! As a sound person I am happy when the Bass Player and all the rest of the band shows up. What they use on the stage is none of my business. I like to mic the bass rig and have a DI from the head or a basic one between the guitar/rig as a backup or to blend with the players mic'ed system. Some bands use all modelers on stage then I work with them to be sure the FOH sounds the way the want. I can't fathom any competent working sound engineer who could have any say in what is used on stage unless they are asked for a point of view. I see it as it's my job to deal with what ever is on stage and make it sound as good as possible. Have some fun and enjoy your rig. Doug [/QUOTE]
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