Well I had a show last night in my hometown....It was a medium sized club. There were about 500 people there....Anyways at sound check everything was fine as far as tone and volume and feel......But when it came time to do the show it was a different story! Amp was on the floor because that is the way I like it however I could have really used an amp stand......Once the club filled up and all those folks absorbed the sound I had to turn my amp way up to feel it! Which changed my tone....It still sounded good but I ended up doing a lot of tweaking during the show to compensate for a lack of power........
The front of house guy and the monitor guy both made comments on how the tone got a bit thin and high end but they adjusted their eq to compensate.....My band has a lot of dynamics very high volume to very low volume...Sometimes we play with tracks and sometimes we don't all during an hour and a half show.....
When we are at a loud part I felt drowned out, when we were at a softer part it was perfect.....
I hope to get some video up soon on youtube on the show.....
Anyways I am very seriously considering taking the Amp back to GC and returning it for a Lone Star Classic to have that extra power for situations like mine......
What do you say? Any input would be greatly appreciated....
peace
jjboogie
The front of house guy and the monitor guy both made comments on how the tone got a bit thin and high end but they adjusted their eq to compensate.....My band has a lot of dynamics very high volume to very low volume...Sometimes we play with tracks and sometimes we don't all during an hour and a half show.....
When we are at a loud part I felt drowned out, when we were at a softer part it was perfect.....
I hope to get some video up soon on youtube on the show.....
Anyways I am very seriously considering taking the Amp back to GC and returning it for a Lone Star Classic to have that extra power for situations like mine......
What do you say? Any input would be greatly appreciated....
peace
jjboogie