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Old August 11th, 2009, 03:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Roy Dennis View Post
Thanks for your input, but as Billyo said it would be a bit much walking into some of the bars I work and start putting up sound absorption.

I have started making notes in a little book of my maximum volume and mike settings for each bar and setting the gain controls to this before I start.(after a few times I should have this worked out) Then using my separate volume sliders so that even if I put a volume slider all the way up I should not get the feedback except in an exceptional case like someone walking right up to the speaker.

As all my jobs are set up and rip down when finished I don't like spending too long setting up. I have designed my system to be light and easy to set up so that most places I can be up and running in about 30-40 minutes including disco lighting all on my own, and at 67 years old I don't think I do too bad. Although I still usually arrive about an hour before I start just to be on the safe side and get a pint in first

Roy.
i hear yah Roy! i do the same thing, it takes me 1/2 hr.setting/ teardown
since all my gears are in a custom built roadcase that i built myself, i usually get in 1hr. before the show,since the karaoke room is separated from the other rooms i can do all the sound checks wihout bothering anybody..and by them i had just about enough liquid courage to get on goinggggg..
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