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Phaedrus

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  1. Me . . . My drummer . . . My singer . . . Mark
  2. [quote name='Ant' post='4340' date='May 22 2007, 01:59 PM']There was no option for me, we use the PA's of the venues.[/quote] I reckon that best fits in the "hire a PA" choice. Mark
  3. This is the most apt forum I could think of for this question. Sorry if I've misjudged that. We bought our own PA and initially used a local sound engineer, but soon discovered that we're happier with our sound when we run it ourselves. It's tricky in new venues and usually take 4 or 5 songs to get it all sounding right. I love learning about PA & SR so it suits me to run it for the band. We can't really afford the caliber of engineer that will truly listen to what WE want to sound like and run things so that's exactly how we sound. I'm interested to know how you gigging bands go about it and what your set-ups are. Mark
  4. I just finished making my case/board last night. I'm sick of making it, but I glad I made it. L-R (reverse of signal chain): Hartke VXL, Boss ME-50B, Korg DT-10. Two Uniross PSUs, one 2-gang power socket and a couple of cables. Mark
  5. Phaedrus

    WELCOME!!

    Hi Gang! Fancy meeting you here . . . I read the "copy & paste" reply to the "how do we copy old BW/BT threads in here" question, but I'm not clear on that. Do we copy the URL of the thread we want brought over and paste that into a new topic thread on here? If there is only one way to keep all of that old good stuff, how about a post of specific instructions on how to go about doing it. In real simple steps, assuming the reader knows very little about that kind of thing. Should we all copy over our own threads that we'd like to be perpetuated? Or should we all copy over those threads we like regardless of who started them? Sorry to labour it, but I really think all the old BW/BT content is worth the effort of figuring out a way to get it all one here. Let's get rockin! Mark PS: I guess member #64 is okay, though my BT number (404) had something quirky about it. Can't quite place it, though - I'm drawing a blank .
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