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Old 21-02-08, 07:38 PM
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a) Soundman asks the guitarist to raise his vol (never piss the sound man off)

+1! Absolutely true man. I did sound for my secondary school back then, I have had my fair share of egotistical guitarists during talent time etc etc.

Guitarists shouldn't meddle with the soundman's job. Wouldn't he be in a better position to judge the volume levels, balance etc etc?

Once, when the band was rehearsing on stage, the guitarist kept telling me to bring up the volume. I got pissed off... So to prove a point to the juniors, i just put my hands on the board, pretend to raise the volume. when i asked them how is it, they replied "very much better, thanks!"

pfft.
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