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Do We Really Need More than a 1x12 for Gigs?
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<blockquote data-quote="MetalMajik" data-source="post: 11707" data-attributes="member: 62"><p>All this talk about adequate PA's and soundmen that know what they are doing is just not the reality for most of us. I don't know where you people are playing, but, at most of the corner dive bars around here you are lucky if you get a couple of burned up 80's-era peavy 2 way speakers on stands, a burned up 6 channel powered mixer, and a burned up bartender, bouncer or cook is your burned up sound man. Any of the clubs around here of any repute require the bands to furnish their own burned up PA and sound man. This is why I'm not a gigging musician anymore. I got tired of trying to make chicken salad out of chicken sh#t all the time. </p><p></p><p>I don't mean to rant, but my point here is that you have to overkill a little because you can never rely on having adequate sound reinforcement</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MetalMajik, post: 11707, member: 62"] All this talk about adequate PA's and soundmen that know what they are doing is just not the reality for most of us. I don't know where you people are playing, but, at most of the corner dive bars around here you are lucky if you get a couple of burned up 80's-era peavy 2 way speakers on stands, a burned up 6 channel powered mixer, and a burned up bartender, bouncer or cook is your burned up sound man. Any of the clubs around here of any repute require the bands to furnish their own burned up PA and sound man. This is why I'm not a gigging musician anymore. I got tired of trying to make chicken salad out of chicken sh#t all the time. I don't mean to rant, but my point here is that you have to overkill a little because you can never rely on having adequate sound reinforcement [/QUOTE]
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