KingOfAmps wrote:
velalv wrote:
The bass would go into the front of the house, however the amp has to be enough monitor for the whole stage..... because the leaders there did not want to feed any bass signal into the wedges. The second the keyboard player came in I was absolutely buried.
You're in a tough spot.
They're basically saying hey velalv we don't want you in the monitors like everyone else who we can hear just fine but we need you to work some magic some other way so we can hear you somehow.
I'm having a Revelations-style vision velalv of you jumping thru all these hoops and getting more cabs and more power and filling that stage with just the right amount of bass and then right at your moment of glory........the keyboardist (with fire in his eyes
) asks you to turn it down (a little).
Will you turn the knob and the other cheek?
Nice! Anyhow, just to close the loop on this I decided to get a TH 500 and a Berg CN 112. I will be getting a second Berg CN 112 in the next couple of months. I really wanted something that I could carry around, and the DB 112 was not that cabinet. Loved the tone, but didn't want to have to schlep it all the time. And to King of Amps, yes, I would turn down, and then leave and never come back
In this case though the keyboardist won't be coming back as he is an itinerant musician.