adouglas
Well-known member
I don't know if anyone else has ever experienced this phenomenon, but I have on numerous occasions.
On a given night, you'll have everything set and it will sound just great. Go away, come back another night, make no changes at all and for whatever reason it just doesn't sound right. Same room, same settings, same songs... so it must be all in my head.
Anyway, that happened last night. The overall mix just wasn't sounding right to me. Admittedly I'm still getting used to the 3-band EQ on the Bongo H, but it was the same phenomenon I'd observed before.
My band plays a lot of Motown/R&B, so I need something warmish and thumpy. However, I still like to cut through the mix, so the mids had to be there too.
A little twiddling was all that was needed. Roll off the treble, boost mids and bass just a bit, pluck over the end of the fretboard and whoop....there it is.
On a given night, you'll have everything set and it will sound just great. Go away, come back another night, make no changes at all and for whatever reason it just doesn't sound right. Same room, same settings, same songs... so it must be all in my head.
Anyway, that happened last night. The overall mix just wasn't sounding right to me. Admittedly I'm still getting used to the 3-band EQ on the Bongo H, but it was the same phenomenon I'd observed before.
My band plays a lot of Motown/R&B, so I need something warmish and thumpy. However, I still like to cut through the mix, so the mids had to be there too.
A little twiddling was all that was needed. Roll off the treble, boost mids and bass just a bit, pluck over the end of the fretboard and whoop....there it is.