Hey guys,
I've always noticed that during the sound checks, the guy will play the guitar through the amp, you'll hear the tone, and then the sound guy will turn up the house speakers--the PA--and it's almost as if the guitar sound comes alive. It seems like it expands, a little more bass, a little more edge, a more surround sound, and most often I love the PA sound better than the sound out of the cab. Same with the drums and everything else. Why is that? Does the sound guy have that much of an influence on the sound, and if so, why is it not possible to just get that sound out of your amp to begin with? If I had two cabs on two sides of the room would it give me that sense of an enormous sound?
Thanks for any technical help on this,
Cheers,
Nick
I've always noticed that during the sound checks, the guy will play the guitar through the amp, you'll hear the tone, and then the sound guy will turn up the house speakers--the PA--and it's almost as if the guitar sound comes alive. It seems like it expands, a little more bass, a little more edge, a more surround sound, and most often I love the PA sound better than the sound out of the cab. Same with the drums and everything else. Why is that? Does the sound guy have that much of an influence on the sound, and if so, why is it not possible to just get that sound out of your amp to begin with? If I had two cabs on two sides of the room would it give me that sense of an enormous sound?
Thanks for any technical help on this,
Cheers,
Nick
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