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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Monte" data-source="post: 209491" data-attributes="member: 285"><p>I feel that there is more emphasis on the low end of sound production these days....just my opinion. "You gotta <em>feel</em> the music...but really....? When I go to major concerts (last one was Bruno Mars in the TD garden, Boston) I try to get seats that are close to the FOH station. My thought process is that the dude mixing the show probably gets it right for his location...</p><p></p><p><strong>My</strong> observation is that the "production end" (lights, things that move ie; risers, lifts, etc.) of band shows has gotten to the point where they get in the way of the show....just my opinion.</p><p></p><p>One of the best concerts I ever attended was "Huey Lewis and the News" back in the 90's at a shed in Mansfield, MA. That band rocked the place for two hours...no pyro, dancers, etc., just music.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Monte, post: 209491, member: 285"] I feel that there is more emphasis on the low end of sound production these days....just my opinion. "You gotta [I]feel[/I] the music...but really....? When I go to major concerts (last one was Bruno Mars in the TD garden, Boston) I try to get seats that are close to the FOH station. My thought process is that the dude mixing the show probably gets it right for his location... [B]My[/B] observation is that the "production end" (lights, things that move ie; risers, lifts, etc.) of band shows has gotten to the point where they get in the way of the show....just my opinion. One of the best concerts I ever attended was "Huey Lewis and the News" back in the 90's at a shed in Mansfield, MA. That band rocked the place for two hours...no pyro, dancers, etc., just music. [/QUOTE]
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