shakinbacon
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Just had band practice and could not get my tone.
It was a very nice new sound system with in-ear monitors (which I'm not crazy about but the FOH speakers were awesome).
In any case, it seemed my in-ear tone was too trebly and when we listened to the mix through the same system it was very boomy. I took the in-ears out when I didn't like how trebly the sound was and realize how NOT trebly that sound was. It sounded good but it wasn't my sound. Thus I left my tone controls alone. Also, it was so boomy it would have affected my playing had I heard it in real time (you know, when there is so much bass in your tone that you're oblidged to play simpler lines?)
Why do I bother with such a nice bass as the Bongo with extensive eq control (I left it flat by the way with about 30% piezo signal)? The soundman will always tweak the tone as he sees fit.
argh... sorry for the rant and I'm sure it doesn't make sense, but I'm frustrated.
It was a very nice new sound system with in-ear monitors (which I'm not crazy about but the FOH speakers were awesome).
In any case, it seemed my in-ear tone was too trebly and when we listened to the mix through the same system it was very boomy. I took the in-ears out when I didn't like how trebly the sound was and realize how NOT trebly that sound was. It sounded good but it wasn't my sound. Thus I left my tone controls alone. Also, it was so boomy it would have affected my playing had I heard it in real time (you know, when there is so much bass in your tone that you're oblidged to play simpler lines?)
Why do I bother with such a nice bass as the Bongo with extensive eq control (I left it flat by the way with about 30% piezo signal)? The soundman will always tweak the tone as he sees fit.
argh... sorry for the rant and I'm sure it doesn't make sense, but I'm frustrated.