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[quote name='LayDownThaFunk' timestamp='1454186843' post='2967412']
I require three monitors just for myself!
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Then you're a passed-it, washed-out has-been, old bean. :P It's all digital in-ear stuff with wi-fi and rj45 nowadays, don'cha know..? Ah, these amateurs..! :happy: How they ever get gigs I don't know. Monitors, indeed..! Hah..! They're soooooo [i]passé[/i]... :rolleyes:

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[quote name='LayDownThaFunk' timestamp='1454138765' post='2966780']
I need extra monitors, what's that all about?! Wouldn't get many gigs round my end doing that, probably zero.
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The request was by an act and the venue had to contractually supply them.

I'm not talking about pubs though.. I've hardly mentioned pubs here at all and not in the context
of turning down your backline.

Still it suits some people or they can't comphrehend that, they can fill their boots. :lol: :lol: :lol:

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The pic (below) is a little flippant - but we can all be driven to feel this way......

When I did play 'Live' (many years' ago), I would use my cabinet as a monitor - pointing at me from the front or side - and gave FOH a DI, without any complaints.

As some folk on this thread have already pointed out, IEM is the way it's going, but.. quite a lot of smaller venues just don't have any kind of PA! Oh, what the heck.. let's clear out the front room and broadcast 'Live' to the WORLD (never mind the local boozer) on an app called 'Periscope'.. it might catch on?

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[quote name='EBS_freak' timestamp='1454529492' post='2970606']
I'd spot those strides anywhere...



If that's the front of house (speakers on boxes) that you think are suitable for a venue that size, you should have turned that one down too...
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I'm enjoying the puns :)

But I imagine this gig wasn't meant to *fill* the whole hangar with loud music. A lot of the time you just want a band to be reasonably loud within a certain perimeter, but leave the venue open overall so that people can talk too... I suspect this is one of those gigs. Sometimes the band is not what people go to see, but a side entertainment.

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Of monitors and FOH levels.

Did a gig the other night at a local venue in Glasgow -The Grand Ole Opry (yes really, we have one here.)
It was the venue for a 14 night folky festival.

Subs were 4 18" Logic boxes. Tops were Logic LS12, 4 at the front and 2 for rear fill.
Monitors were a wall of logic wedges along the stage front.

Beautiful levels on stage and the rear fills on FOH worked a treat. Wrapped in warm sound, but never too loud.

Fancy Midas digital desk too.

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