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Tips for making SRM450's sound less offensive?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kip Conner" data-source="post: 31273" data-attributes="member: 445"><p>Re: Tips for making SRM450's sound less offensive?</p><p></p><p>I wasnt offended in any way Tim if that is what you are clarifying. I stay pretty busy with a decent wage because I choose to donate what is needed here and there. Luckily I work with people that have tech riders and it gives explicit instruction on what I will be doing. Also, knowing the state of the our economy in regards to the small rooms that we play it makes more sense for me to supplement what I need, when I need it and no cost to the venue. A great sounding show puts people back in the seats and sells more records at the show (and since I engineer the records too, that part is important to me). I have never had a venue manager get pissed at me for a going sounding show. I'm also lucky that we we don't play bars- it would be inappropriate venue for a singer-songwriter. </p><p></p><p>I own the gear, why not use it? I won't take on any costs such as renting a truck, but if it will fit into the jeep I have never minded taking it along.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kip Conner, post: 31273, member: 445"] Re: Tips for making SRM450's sound less offensive? I wasnt offended in any way Tim if that is what you are clarifying. I stay pretty busy with a decent wage because I choose to donate what is needed here and there. Luckily I work with people that have tech riders and it gives explicit instruction on what I will be doing. Also, knowing the state of the our economy in regards to the small rooms that we play it makes more sense for me to supplement what I need, when I need it and no cost to the venue. A great sounding show puts people back in the seats and sells more records at the show (and since I engineer the records too, that part is important to me). I have never had a venue manager get pissed at me for a going sounding show. I'm also lucky that we we don't play bars- it would be inappropriate venue for a singer-songwriter. I own the gear, why not use it? I won't take on any costs such as renting a truck, but if it will fit into the jeep I have never minded taking it along. [/QUOTE]
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