My band Fools Faith has been doing some pretty large shows lately and I have to rant about something.
Guitar amp stage volume!!!
I play out of a Mesa Boogie Mark III green stripe shorthead and a Marshall 1960B bottom loaded with T75's.
Why don't you ask me where my master volume was on?
2.5
That sucks because when we rehearse I am on about 3.5-4 which is where the amp really starts sounding good. 2.5 sucks.
I had no problem hearing myself at any of the gigs because in addition to the 3 wedge monitors we have in front, we also have 2 large cross stage monitors. The problem I have is not being able to get to the sweet spot on my amp. I have had the same problem with just about every tube amp I have ever owned live except for the Vetta 2.
I always tell the soundguy to turn me down in the PA a little so that I can turn my amp up. I have also tried facing the amp in a different direction but I don't like to rely on monitors only for my sound.
The 2 warm up bands had tiny amps. One guitar player was using a little Marshall Valvestate 1 x 12 combo and the other one was playing a Line 6 Spider II 1 x 12. The other bands were all using little 1 x 12 or 2 x 12 combo's.. all solid state low end stuff. My band.... we have Boogies and V-3's, SVT Pro's, Marshall cabs, and visually.... they look really good. In reality... our sound was only marginally better than any other of the bands because our amps were barely off STANDBY!!!
These guys are showing up to their gigs with equipment in there compact cars. We show up with 2 trucks.
Look my JCF brethren..... I JUST WANNA TURN THAT MUTHA UP!!!!
Anyway.. thats my rant.
Guitar amp stage volume!!!
I play out of a Mesa Boogie Mark III green stripe shorthead and a Marshall 1960B bottom loaded with T75's.
Why don't you ask me where my master volume was on?
2.5
That sucks because when we rehearse I am on about 3.5-4 which is where the amp really starts sounding good. 2.5 sucks.
I had no problem hearing myself at any of the gigs because in addition to the 3 wedge monitors we have in front, we also have 2 large cross stage monitors. The problem I have is not being able to get to the sweet spot on my amp. I have had the same problem with just about every tube amp I have ever owned live except for the Vetta 2.
I always tell the soundguy to turn me down in the PA a little so that I can turn my amp up. I have also tried facing the amp in a different direction but I don't like to rely on monitors only for my sound.
The 2 warm up bands had tiny amps. One guitar player was using a little Marshall Valvestate 1 x 12 combo and the other one was playing a Line 6 Spider II 1 x 12. The other bands were all using little 1 x 12 or 2 x 12 combo's.. all solid state low end stuff. My band.... we have Boogies and V-3's, SVT Pro's, Marshall cabs, and visually.... they look really good. In reality... our sound was only marginally better than any other of the bands because our amps were barely off STANDBY!!!
These guys are showing up to their gigs with equipment in there compact cars. We show up with 2 trucks.
Look my JCF brethren..... I JUST WANNA TURN THAT MUTHA UP!!!!
Anyway.. thats my rant.
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