I have a Mesa Rectifier 4X12 cabinet with the V30 speakers and I believe it is very directional. If I step away from the center of the cabinet, I cannot hear the upper mids very well. Playing out, this can cause a problem. For whatever reason (sound guy) some nights I cannot hear myself through the monitors so I have to retreat back to standing in front of my amp in order to hear myself. I have tried altering my typical EQ on the amp, which does help in the mix but if there is not enough of me in the monitor, I am back to standing in front of my amp. I also will gradually increase my stage volume throughout the night but then I usually get reduced in the monitors from the sound guy.
I would like to hear (huh) what you guys do to make sure you can hear yourselves but would also like to find out if another idea is feasible. Are there other speakers that would have a better dispersion angle for upper mids? It is a slant cab and I thought I could just replace the top speakers with ones with a wider dispersion angle and increase my range. If so, what speakers would I need to look into?
I would like to hear (huh) what you guys do to make sure you can hear yourselves but would also like to find out if another idea is feasible. Are there other speakers that would have a better dispersion angle for upper mids? It is a slant cab and I thought I could just replace the top speakers with ones with a wider dispersion angle and increase my range. If so, what speakers would I need to look into?
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