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To the OP... New rack looks great,especially with the toys in it! Glad they were able to fix the problem so promptly! This is why they are so popular among us!

 

 

Hahaha, I was waiting for someone to comment on the pictures and not talk about politics or running a business! Thank you!

 

I'm pretty stoked with how it came out, and the case is just so nice looking, we look like a touring band now!

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Are you pulling all the sliders from 100Hz and lower down on your EQ's?

 

 

Yes I am. That was the advice I got last week about monitor eq for vocal and guitar only. Don't need it for the sound, so it will prevent unexpected booms from dropping or kicking a mic or something.

 

I do have a Q about that... is it redundant if I'm using the HPF on the mixer? I'm not sure if the HPF is for mains or for all outs?

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Yes I am. That was the advice I got last week about monitor eq for vocal and guitar only. Don't need it for the sound, so it will prevent unexpected booms from dropping or kicking a mic or something.


I do have a Q about that... is it redundant if I'm using the HPF on the mixer? I'm not sure if the HPF is for mains or for all outs?

 

 

The HPF should cut on everything. If the slope isnt very steep you could still get a good bit of low frequencies coming through. It probably doesnt matter either way.

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i hope you didnt extrapolate that advice from what i said. it will probably be ok but is not best practice.

 

 

Coaster you think I should not use that as a fix-all... I should just start at center and ring out the monitors? I'm just concerned with them being B-words that I'll blow something out with a low frequency. :

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Even with the HPF activated on my MixWiz I still drop the EQ faders from 100hz down.
There still seems to be some bleed through on those lower freq. even with the HPF so I don't have any issues with cutting the freq. on the EQ.
It works for me and thats all I care about.

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Even with the HPF activated on my MixWiz I still drop the EQ faders from 100hz down.

There still seems to be some bleed through on those lower freq. even with the HPF so I don't have any issues with cutting the freq. on the EQ.

It works for me and thats all I care about.

Yep, +1 :)

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Even with the HPF activated on my MixWiz I still drop the EQ faders from 100hz down.

There still seems to be some bleed through on those lower freq. even with the HPF so I don't have any issues with cutting the freq. on the EQ.

It works for me and thats all I care about.

 

 

i prefer an eq with a variable HPF built in. keeps it from doing wierd things to the low end.

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I found out what happened to my case!


UPS sent me the tape...


http://www.break.com/index/bringing-down-the-warehouse.html



That explains much. :eek:

oh... and this looks to be the last song of the night:

http://www.break.com/index/angry-roadie-tries-to-fight-band-onstage.html

time for take 2:

http://www.break.com/index/amateur-rocker-fails-miserably.html

didn't read and follow operating instructions:

http://www.break.com/index/the-human-catapault-stunt.html

And... always check the lean of the trunk when calculating your undercut:

http://www.break.com/index/tree-cutting-goes-very-wrong.html

And... check those trailer wheel chocks before... well:

http://www.break.com/index/tree-cutting-goes-very-wrong.html

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That explains much.
:eek:

oh... and this looks to be the last song of the night:


http://www.break.com/index/angry-roadie-tries-to-fight-band-onstage.html


time for take 2:


http://www.break.com/index/amateur-rocker-fails-miserably.html


didn't read and follow operating instructions:


http://www.break.com/index/the-human-catapault-stunt.html


And... always check the lean of the trunk when calculating your undercut:


http://www.break.com/index/tree-cutting-goes-very-wrong.html


And... check those trailer wheel chocks before... well:


http://www.break.com/index/tree-cutting-goes-very-wrong.html



Hahaha, "we just took out half the house... welp..."

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