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    ...and his affinity for headphones? I once saw a soilwork concert where the drummer was wearing headphones throughout the show and I thought that was odd. but most of the pics/videos I see of PG performing on stage, he's wearing headphones. What's he listening to? himself? Doesn't he believe in monitors?



    ...and during the g3
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    It's called tinnitus. He's trying to keep hold of what hearing he has left.

    The drummer from Soilwork may just like the noise-cancelling properties of a headphone monitor.
    Last edited by Tekky; 07-13-2007, 01:27 AM.
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    • #3
      Originally posted by Tekky View Post
      It's called tinnitus. He's trying to keep hold of what hearing he has left.
      so true, i have ear plugs in my wallet all the time.
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      • #4
        Drummers also use headphones somtimes for a click in some songs live. Especially if there is keyboard / sample parts in the song...

        Our old drummer used to do that when we played "Jump"..because we didn't have a keyboard player. It was recorded along with the click to keep us on track.
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        • #5
          Paul is trying to hold on to what hearing he has left. Poor dude.

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          • #6
            I saw that G3 tour. He also has this goofy coiled guitar cable. That and the headphones give him a kind of cool and unique "geeky rock god" vibe IMHO.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by Axewielder View Post
              I saw that G3 tour. He also has this goofy coiled guitar cable. That and the headphones give him a kind of cool and unique "geeky rock god" vibe IMHO.
              Plus he is such a great player!

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Guitarfreak View Post
                Plus he is such a great player!
                Oh no doubt! He ruled the stage that night. Petrucci was cowering behind his Mesas in fear.
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                • #9
                  He turns onto his good ear, when he tries to sleep in a noisy environment, so he doesn't hear a thing. He said that himself
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                  • #10
                    poor guy , that must really suck.
                    I saw the G3 here in Boston a few weeks back and Gilbert/Bouillett
                    were great, both had their "A" games on.
                    I don't think Petrucci was cowering behind his monitors though, he
                    was pretty killer that night too. His sound was huge 2 mark IV's with a 1 second delay between them (according to the gear geeks on the petrucci forum)
                    Last edited by kmanick; 07-13-2007, 12:27 PM.
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Axewielder View Post
                      Oh no doubt! He ruled the stage that night. Petrucci was cowering behind his Mesas in fear.

                      *cough... somehow I highly doubt that...

                      Paul is great, but I think Petrucci fears no one showing him up on stage, and for good reason.
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                      • #12
                        I saw G3 too and Paul Gilbert was WAYYYYYYYYYY better than Petrucci !!!!

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                        • #13
                          I find these headphones better then stage monitors or even those little in ear headphones, but yes it does make you look like a geek. But the guy from Linkin Park has always used them too.

                          Originally posted by emperor_black View Post
                          ...and his affinity for headphones? I once saw a soilwork concert where the drummer was wearing headphones throughout the show and I thought that was odd. but most of the pics/videos I see of PG performing on stage, he's wearing headphones. What's he listening to? himself? Doesn't he believe in monitors?



                          ...and during the g3
                          http://youtube.com/watch?v=o5-YC11yWC0

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by kmanick View Post
                            poor guy , that must really suck.
                            I saw the G3 here in Boston a few weeks back and Gilbert/Bouillett
                            were great, both had their "A" games on.
                            I don't think Petrucci was cowering behind his monitors though, he
                            was pretty killer that night too. His sound was huge 2 mark IV's with a 1 second delay between them (according to the gear geeks on the petrucci forum)
                            More like 7ms.

                            Originally posted by Petrucci
                            I use a 7ms [delay] setting [between left and right speakers] on pretty much every sound. [Editor's note: This is a technique utilizing a delay setting whereby one-half of the signal (either the entire left or right channel) is delayed by a slight amount in order to create the illusion of depth and space between the speakers. The delay is set 100% wet with 0% feedback so that the entire signal for that channel is delayed by the set amount with no dry (non-delayed) signal or repeats present]. I don't really use that [2290] for echo. Instead, I use a TC Electronic M3000 unit for all of the delays.
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                            • #15
                              Paul could wear a set of friggin bunny ears, for all I care. I'll still marvel in his playing. That's what's important.
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