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  • #31
    Re: a soundman\'s take on old marshalls and others

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    Wow...you must have been a sound mans nightmare. In my band Below Zero ('87 - '90) both of us guitar players had six Marshall cab's onstage on each side of the stage (when we could fit them all, that is), but we never actually plugged into any more than the bottom left and right cabs.

    We tried running them all at practice once, just for giggles, but it was painful at best...and for sure, all we could hear was ourselves. REALLY friggen well, too!

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    Chuck, it wasn't too bad on the sound men lol
    After Twister Sister we where tame [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
    Talk about a loud band in a bar [img]/images/graemlins/headbang.gif[/img]

    We didnt crank the shit out of the amps in the med size clubs
    But when we did the big places WOWWWWWWWWW
    I had the Masters about 4 and the Pre Amps about 8
    Like I've said It was thunderous [img]/images/graemlins/headbang.gif[/img] [img]/images/graemlins/headbang.gif[/img]

    And I guess you know these amps take on a totally different sound
    with 3 heads and 6 cabinets

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    • #32
      Re: a soundman\'s take on old marshalls and others

      Wow. TT Quick. That brings me back. lol. I did a few gigs at World Stage in NY with them. Same place that the Trixter video " One in a million" was shot. Boy do I feel lame now that I just wrote "Trixter" in a post. lol... [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] I think Tyketto was on the bill with the TT Quick gigs we played there with them too. That place was awesome. Now I think it is a gentlemens club...

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      • #33
        Re: a soundman\'s take on old marshalls and others

        Yep, we opened for TS for a full year. They were LOUD.

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        • #34
          Re: a soundman\'s take on old marshalls and others

          I did a gig with Dee back in '96 at Mothers in NJ. He was a lot of fun. His band at the time were great too. Mothers is now a Park and Ride.... All the good places are now something else... Condos... Parking lots.... Oh well.

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          • #35
            Re: a soundman\'s take on old marshalls and others

            We were a power trio and we used to open with "What You Don't Know and go right into "Under the Blade". The crowd would almost riot. They would chant Twisted and You Suck and throw shit at us. I got laid more times then I got into a fight though which was cool. Dee loved the fact that we would turn the crowd into a mob scene. He said it took big balls to do what we did. I didn't think so. We loved playing TS songs. Most of our other songs were originals with some kick ass metal covers mixed in. At one point we had a song on the radio that was higher in the rotation than Twisted Sister did. That was cool. It was only for a few weeks because we paid off the DJ with a brand new Savin Copy machine. I loved opening for TS because:
            1. I hate the crowd so the boo'ing was really cool...
            2. I loved banging hot chicks every night.
            3. I was able to smoke Ojeda or French any day of the week no matter how high I was. They knew it. I knew it.

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            • #36
              Re: a soundman\'s take on old marshalls and others

              "But when we did the big places WOWWWWWWWWW
              I had the Masters about 4 and the Pre Amps about 8"

              dude....thats not all that loud. last gig (small club gig) i had my marshall on top of one single 412 engl cab and iirc i set the master on 5, channel volume on 7, and gain at 9. this is the 100w version btw.
              when playing open air through a fullstack i had it way louder than that...more like 6-7 on the master and 7-8 on the channel volume.

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              • #37
                Re: a soundman\'s take on old marshalls and others

                I would also think that opening for TS would be cool because you could be outta there BEFORE they played [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] Sorry TS fans...but that was one band I could never find anything to like about them.
                shawnlutz.com

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                • #38
                  Re: a soundman\'s take on old marshalls and others

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                  I have been to so many shows..who hasn't ..where the soundamn is not even paying attention..whether he's drunk , stupid , lazy , don't give a crap , whatever..

                  I mean the guitarist is doing a "solo" and he looks a friggin' Mime up there..playing air guitar...he's got quality gear and skill!!!

                  I just paid 40 friggin' bucks to hear that solo ya fag..

                  Dude..wake up , we can't hear him..I'm not talking B-grade local band crap either..I'm talking great National acts here.


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                  Too true. I just saw Metal Church and WASP back in July (along with LA Guns and Stephen Pearcy) and couldn't hear the solos at all. People were yelling at the soundman but nothing changed.
                  Poor guitar tones (no mids) could have been the problem, but I doubt it as the rhythms were coming across loud and clear.

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                  • #39
                    Re: a soundman\'s take on old marshalls and others

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                    I would also think that opening for TS would be cool because you could be outta there BEFORE they played [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] Sorry TS fans...but that was one band I could never find anything to like about them.

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                    Shawn, the commercial stuff TS did for the most part sucked. Their earlier EP material was really good. They sounded fantastic live. Walls of Marshalls all cranked. TS really gave me alot of inspiration back in the days. They were very tight and put on a great show. They are all big guys too so I am sure they could have backed up their kick ass attitude too. At the time we opened for them they had just hired a new drummer. He was EXCELLENT and he became good friends with our drummer. The fans thought we were a nationally touring band like they were. Of course we didn't dispute any thoughts they might have. The gigs were so crazy that one night I had a 1/2 nude chick behind my full stacks of Marshalls during our gig. I was wireless. I used to dive off the stage onto one of my roadies shoulders and he would carry me to the bar. I would do shots while I was soloing and I even ran across the bar a few times. I even went outside once at The Rising Sun when we opened for Anthrax and SOD. I sure do miss those days. Terribly.

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                    • #40
                      Re: a soundman\'s take on old marshalls and others

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                      "But when we did the big places WOWWWWWWWWW
                      I had the Masters about 4 and the Pre Amps about 8"

                      dude....thats not all that loud. last gig (small club gig) i had my marshall on top of one single 412 engl cab and iirc i set the master on 5, channel volume on 7, and gain at 9. this is the 100w version btw.
                      when playing open air through a fullstack i had it way louder than that...more like 6-7 on the master and 7-8 on the channel volume.

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                      I'm talking 3 Heads and 6 Cabinets
                      Not 1 Stack
                      3 Heads Daisy Chained
                      Boosted with ODs and EQs
                      Your telling me thats not Loud?

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                      • #41
                        Re: a soundman\'s take on old marshalls and others

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                        [ QUOTE ]
                        "But when we did the big places WOWWWWWWWWW
                        I had the Masters about 4 and the Pre Amps about 8"

                        dude....thats not all that loud. last gig (small club gig) i had my marshall on top of one single 412 engl cab and iirc i set the master on 5, channel volume on 7, and gain at 9. this is the 100w version btw.
                        when playing open air through a fullstack i had it way louder than that...more like 6-7 on the master and 7-8 on the channel volume.

                        [/ QUOTE ]

                        I'm talking 3 Heads and 6 Cabinets
                        Not 1 Stack
                        3 Heads Daisy Chained
                        Boosted with ODs and EQs
                        Your telling me thats not Loud?

                        [/ QUOTE ]

                        Dude, thats loud. Really loud.

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                        • #42
                          Re: a soundman\'s take on old marshalls and others

                          Huh???? What??? Youre telling me it's not cows???!!!

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                          • #43
                            Re: a soundman\'s take on old marshalls and others

                            jgcable: that was my point [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
                            No half stack on any planet is gonna sound louder then 3 full stacks [img]/images/graemlins/headbang.gif[/img]
                            I guess some people just dont read the whole post
                            When I said amps set at 4 and 8
                            I know you know that was 6 Cabinets
                            ODs and EQs as well as Daisy Chained!!!!!AMPS!!!!

                            I stood in front of these Amps for years
                            and as you stated:

                            Dude, thats loud. Really loud.

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                            • #44
                              Re: a soundman\'s take on old marshalls and others

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                              jgcable: that was my point [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
                              No half stack on any planet is gonna sound louder then 3 full stacks [img]/images/graemlins/headbang.gif[/img]
                              I guess some people just dont read the whole post
                              When I said amps set at 4 and 8
                              I know you know that was 6 Cabinets
                              ODs and EQs as well as Daisy Chained!!!!!AMPS!!!!

                              I stood in front of these Amps for years
                              and as you stated:

                              Dude, thats loud. Really loud.

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                              The coolest thing about it is the fact that you don't need a fan onstage to keep you cool. Just stand in front of the speakers. I have been in front of many set ups that large but I was never playing. My biggest rig ever was 2 full stacks. Both a Hiwatt and Sound City 120w head and 4 red Marshall 1960 series cabinets. If I recall... I had them up around 4-5. It was loud too. The cabinets had JBL's in them and were heavy mutha's.

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                              • #45
                                Re: a soundman\'s take on old marshalls and others

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                                jgcable: that was my point [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
                                No half stack on any planet is gonna sound louder then 3 full stacks [img]/images/graemlins/headbang.gif[/img]
                                I guess some people just dont read the whole post
                                When I said amps set at 4 and 8
                                I know you know that was 6 Cabinets
                                ODs and EQs as well as Daisy Chained!!!!!AMPS!!!!

                                I stood in front of these Amps for years
                                and as you stated:

                                Dude, thats loud. Really loud.

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                                The coolest thing about it is the fact that you don't need a fan onstage to keep you cool. Just stand in front of the speakers. I have been in front of many set ups that large but I was never playing. My biggest rig ever was 2 full stacks. Both a Hiwatt and Sound City 120w head and 4 red Marshall 1960 series cabinets. If I recall... I had them up around 4-5. It was loud too. The cabinets had JBL's in them and were heavy mutha's.

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                                [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] man ain't that a fact [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]

                                The sound did move air lol
                                As you know using 2 or 3 stacks besides being very loud
                                takes on some great tone dynamics
                                The whole guitar sound is just monsterous, very big

                                Fist time I setup all 3 Stacks back in 83
                                We used to practice in a Machine Shop back room
                                that one of the guys in the band, his dad owned.
                                We almost dropped dead, we had only seen photos of Jimi and Uli
                                with 3 stacks before that.
                                We thought we where in leauge with the big boys lol
                                Talk about a powerful feeling [img]/images/graemlins/headbang.gif[/img]

                                We had all Marsall Amps
                                Had one of them 2 Channel Heads in there at times too
                                All Marshall 1960 and 1960a Cabinets
                                with either 25w Celestion or 35w Celestions
                                2nd generation Basket Weave Grilles

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