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<blockquote data-quote="Eric Cagle" data-source="post: 93298" data-attributes="member: 277"><p>Re: Tim McGraw Touring Rig</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I love those guys and am proud of them. I was their BE for a short while but did not want to be away from home 6 days a week when they started touring so heavy. Each musician used to place every one of their microphones and plug into my snake. They asked me if I needed them to turn down any the first gig I did with them. Priceless! I always brought plenty of rig so I told them to do whatever was comfortable for them. The bass player/production manager Jonathon is also somewhat of a sound engineer and can talk intelligently about anything sound related to you. Their road manager Steve also runs monitors for them and really knows what he is doing. They carried an LS9 and then later an SC48. In the touring world it has never been better than those guys. They really made me rethink what we as engineers deal with everyday. I cannot say enough good things about all of them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eric Cagle, post: 93298, member: 277"] Re: Tim McGraw Touring Rig I love those guys and am proud of them. I was their BE for a short while but did not want to be away from home 6 days a week when they started touring so heavy. Each musician used to place every one of their microphones and plug into my snake. They asked me if I needed them to turn down any the first gig I did with them. Priceless! I always brought plenty of rig so I told them to do whatever was comfortable for them. The bass player/production manager Jonathon is also somewhat of a sound engineer and can talk intelligently about anything sound related to you. Their road manager Steve also runs monitors for them and really knows what he is doing. They carried an LS9 and then later an SC48. In the touring world it has never been better than those guys. They really made me rethink what we as engineers deal with everyday. I cannot say enough good things about all of them. [/QUOTE]
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