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On Sat, 30 Aug 2008 06:05:56 -0400, "George's ProSound Company"
wrote: So what does "acoustic" mean? www.myspace.com/barleywinecny george Yes, I saw. Looks great, sure it sounds just as good! But you're using amplification. How is "acoustic" a description? |
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Laurence Payne wrote:
On Sat, 30 Aug 2008 06:05:56 -0400, "George's ProSound Company" wrote: So what does "acoustic" mean? www.myspace.com/barleywinecny george Yes, I saw. Looks great, sure it sounds just as good! But you're using amplification. How is "acoustic" a description? For goodness sake. All those instruments produce their full and final sound without electronic intervention. It is perfectly ok to take that sound and reinforce it for the benefit of people further away, or even record it or broadcast it over the radio for that matter. It is still acoustic music. Nothing there has to be plugged in, in order to produce its sound. d |
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On Sat, 30 Aug 2008 11:54:15 +0100, Don Pearce
wrote: Yes, I saw. Looks great, sure it sounds just as good! But you're using amplification. How is "acoustic" a description? For goodness sake. All those instruments produce their full and final sound without electronic intervention. It is perfectly ok to take that sound and reinforce it for the benefit of people further away, or even record it or broadcast it over the radio for that matter. It is still acoustic music. Nothing there has to be plugged in, in order to produce its sound. OK. That's how the term's used is it? When I walk into a hall and say "Oh good, we can work acoustic tonight" it means I don't have to set up the PA :-) |
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![]() "Laurence Payne" wrote in message ... On Sat, 30 Aug 2008 06:05:56 -0400, "George's ProSound Company" wrote: So what does "acoustic" mean? www.myspace.com/barleywinecny george Yes, I saw. Looks great, sure it sounds just as good! But you're using amplification. How is "acoustic" a description? because in smaller quieter venues we perfom without a sound system we are "acoustic" that occasionally needs reinforcment we do have the ability to do shows without amplification. just a busy farmers market wasn't one of them George |
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![]() "Laurence Payne" wrote in message news ![]() On Sat, 30 Aug 2008 11:54:15 +0100, Don Pearce wrote: Yes, I saw. Looks great, sure it sounds just as good! But you're using amplification. How is "acoustic" a description? For goodness sake. All those instruments produce their full and final sound without electronic intervention. It is perfectly ok to take that sound and reinforce it for the benefit of people further away, or even record it or broadcast it over the radio for that matter. It is still acoustic music. Nothing there has to be plugged in, in order to produce its sound. OK. That's how the term's used is it? yes that is how the term is used,everywhere. sorry you were not aware george |
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Laurence Payne wrote:
So what does "acoustic" mean? These days, usually little more than no electronic drum kits. So go sue 'em for false advertising. -- If you e-mail me and it bounces, use your secret decoder ring and reach me he double-m-eleven-double-zero at yahoo -- I'm really Mike Rivers ) |
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Laurence Payne wrote:
OK. That's how the term's used is it? When I walk into a hall and say "Oh good, we can work acoustic tonight" it means I don't have to set up the PA :-) Well, can you? If so, why not? -- If you e-mail me and it bounces, use your secret decoder ring and reach me he double-m-eleven-double-zero at yahoo -- I'm really Mike Rivers ) |
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On Sat, 30 Aug 2008 12:03:43 GMT, Mike Rivers
wrote: OK. That's how the term's used is it? When I walk into a hall and say "Oh good, we can work acoustic tonight" it means I don't have to set up the PA :-) Well, can you? If so, why not? Eh? |
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![]() "Laurence Payne" wrote in message ... On Sat, 30 Aug 2008 12:03:43 GMT, Mike Rivers wrote: OK. That's how the term's used is it? When I walk into a hall and say "Oh good, we can work acoustic tonight" it means I don't have to set up the PA :-) Well, can you? If so, why not? Eh? sorry, didn't relize you were canadian :-) G |
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Laurence Payne wrote:
On Sat, 30 Aug 2008 00:30:13 GMT, Mike Rivers wrote: It's probably a silly question, but why does an acoustic band need a mixing desk? If they don't hear plenty of monitor, some band member keeps asking (from 3 feet away from the one mic on stage) "Is this mic on?" But often as not, in order to make enough money to be worth while taking the gig, they have to play in venues too large or too noisy to get sufficient gain before feedback with a single mic, so they meed to use multiple mics just alike a rock band. And often, they want to be just as loud. So what does "acoustic" mean? It means one uses acoustic instruments generally not fitted with pickups and one plays one's instruments into microphones. -- ha Iraq is Arabic for Vietnam |
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On Aug 30, 8:28 am, "George's ProSound Company"
wrote: Well, can you? If so, why not? Eh? sorry, didn't relize you were canadian :-) hey don't be bashing canadians like that ... and watch those emoticons!!! and where did you learn to spell the same place that taught you manners??? It means one uses acoustic instruments generally not fitted with pickups and one plays one's instruments into microphones hey Hank is a loudspeaker an acoustic instrument?? |
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On Aug 30, 8:28 am, "George's ProSound Company" wrote: Well, can you? If so, why not? Eh? sorry, didn't relize you were canadian :-) hey don't be bashing canadians like that ... and watch those emoticons!!! and where did you learn to spell the same place that taught you manners??? It means one uses acoustic instruments generally not fitted with pickups and one plays one's instruments into microphones hey Hank is a loudspeaker an acoustic instrument?? Depends whether we get 'em from a white van or Meyer Sound. -- ha Iraq is Arabic for Vietnam |
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George's ProSound Company wrote:
"Laurence Payne" wrote in message ... On Sat, 30 Aug 2008 12:03:43 GMT, Mike Rivers wrote: OK. That's how the term's used is it? When I walk into a hall and say "Oh good, we can work acoustic tonight" it means I don't have to set up the PA :-) Well, can you? If so, why not? Eh? sorry, didn't relize you were canadian :-) G That's why he doesn't play in front of enough people to need a PA :-) |
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![]() That's why he doesn't play in front of enough people to need a PA :-) truth be told I hate pa systems for the music I love but like shoes, some times ya just need them George |
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On Aug 30, 2:30 pm, "George's ProSound Company"
wrote: That's why he doesn't play in front of enough people to need a PA :-) truth be told I hate pa systems for the music I love but like shoes, some times ya just need them George the problem is that the pa is the final musical instrument you are playing , if you are using one, and I bet you spent a lot on your musical instruments, and carefully chose the one that talked to you. (price points allowance here) but you buy your pa gear on whim and caprice ... go **** yourself ... well you are really doing just that a $3,000 tuned musical instrument through a 49.95 blue light special sounds like a blue light special audio filter just ..... the pooch!!!! A chain is only as good as it's weakest link. Meyer Sound is a musical instrument maker!, good point!! |
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![]() wrote in message ... On Aug 30, 2:30 pm, "George's ProSound Company" wrote: That's why he doesn't play in front of enough people to need a PA :-) truth be told I hate pa systems for the music I love but like shoes, some times ya just need them George the problem is that the pa is the final musical instrument you are playing , if you are using one, and I bet you spent a lot on your musical instruments, and carefully chose the one that talked to you. (price points allowance here) but you buy your pa gear on whim and caprice ... go **** yourself ... well you are really doing just that a $3,000 tuned musical instrument through a 49.95 blue light special sounds like a blue light special audio filter just ..... the pooch!!!! A chain is only as good as it's weakest link. Meyer Sound is a musical instrument maker!, good point!! I use upa-1'sfor my small acoutic act I use msl3's for acts like Del McCoury/Railroad Earth |
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On Aug 30, 8:06 pm, "George's ProSound Company"
wrote: wrote in message ... On Aug 30, 2:30 pm, "George's ProSound Company" wrote: That's why he doesn't play in front of enough people to need a PA :-) truth be told I hate pa systems for the music I love but like shoes, some times ya just need them George the problem is that the pa is the final musical instrument you are playing , if you are using one, and I bet you spent a lot on your musical instruments, and carefully chose the one that talked to you. (price points allowance here) but you buy your pa gear on whim and caprice ... go **** yourself ... well you are really doing just that a $3,000 tuned musical instrument through a 49.95 blue light special sounds like a blue light special audio filter just ..... the pooch!!!! A chain is only as good as it's weakest link. Meyer Sound is a musical instrument maker!, good point!! I use upa-1'sfor my small acoutic act I use msl3's for acts like Del McCoury/Railroad Earth I ... the pooch, either I stand corrected or I preached to the choir ... where is that .... emoticon??? |
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![]() wrote in message ... On Aug 30, 8:06 pm, "George's ProSound Company" wrote: wrote in message ... On Aug 30, 2:30 pm, "George's ProSound Company" wrote: That's why he doesn't play in front of enough people to need a PA :-) truth be told I hate pa systems for the music I love but like shoes, some times ya just need them George the problem is that the pa is the final musical instrument you are playing , if you are using one, and I bet you spent a lot on your musical instruments, and carefully chose the one that talked to you. (price points allowance here) but you buy your pa gear on whim and caprice ... go **** yourself ... well you are really doing just that a $3,000 tuned musical instrument through a 49.95 blue light special sounds like a blue light special audio filter just ..... the pooch!!!! A chain is only as good as it's weakest link. Meyer Sound is a musical instrument maker!, good point!! I use upa-1'sfor my small acoutic act I use msl3's for acts like Del McCoury/Railroad Earth I ... the pooch, either I stand corrected or I preached to the choir ... where is that .... emoticon??? and I give trash bands behringers George |
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On Aug 31, 8:14 pm, "George's ProSound Company"
wrote: wrote in message ... On Aug 30, 8:06 pm, "George's ProSound Company" wrote: wrote in message ... On Aug 30, 2:30 pm, "George's ProSound Company" wrote: That's why he doesn't play in front of enough people to need a PA :-) truth be told I hate pa systems for the music I love but like shoes, some times ya just need them George the problem is that the pa is the final musical instrument you are playing , if you are using one, and I bet you spent a lot on your musical instruments, and carefully chose the one that talked to you. (price points allowance here) but you buy your pa gear on whim and caprice ... go **** yourself ... well you are really doing just that a $3,000 tuned musical instrument through a 49.95 blue light special sounds like a blue light special audio filter just ..... the pooch!!!! A chain is only as good as it's weakest link. Meyer Sound is a musical instrument maker!, good point!! I use upa-1'sfor my small acoutic act I use msl3's for acts like Del McCoury/Railroad Earth I ... the pooch, either I stand corrected or I preached to the choir ... where is that .... emoticon??? and I give trash bands behringers George slander slander a bigot who thinks that ... opps it is a Holiday, think I'll chill ... |
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![]() wrote in message ... On Aug 31, 8:14 pm, "George's ProSound Company" wrote: wrote in message ... On Aug 30, 8:06 pm, "George's ProSound Company" wrote: wrote in message ... On Aug 30, 2:30 pm, "George's ProSound Company" wrote: That's why he doesn't play in front of enough people to need a PA :-) truth be told I hate pa systems for the music I love but like shoes, some times ya just need them George the problem is that the pa is the final musical instrument you are playing , if you are using one, and I bet you spent a lot on your musical instruments, and carefully chose the one that talked to you. (price points allowance here) but you buy your pa gear on whim and caprice ... go **** yourself ... well you are really doing just that a $3,000 tuned musical instrument through a 49.95 blue light special sounds like a blue light special audio filter just ..... the pooch!!!! A chain is only as good as it's weakest link. Meyer Sound is a musical instrument maker!, good point!! I use upa-1'sfor my small acoutic act I use msl3's for acts like Del McCoury/Railroad Earth I ... the pooch, either I stand corrected or I preached to the choir ... where is that .... emoticon??? and I give trash bands behringers George slander slander a bigot who thinks that ... opps it is a Holiday, think I'll chill ... No insult intended I work with screamo bands that think nothing of kicking my monitors into the mosh pit if you think I would put my eaw monitors in the line of fire at shows like that, that would be crazy I own , right now about 48 monitors of all diffrent qualities from the lowly yet functional behringer f1520's up tocustom in house design useing sony silk domes and ribbons I have various front ends as well' from my meyers upa's and msl/ over eaw bh/and la series subs down to yamahas over rcf subs the rcf 1018's are actually damn good subs I carry this line of thought through my entire rental inventory from cad22a mics to sennheiser431's and beyer m88's match the tools to the job, and match the expense to the return on investment george |
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On Sep 1, 8:22 am, "George's ProSound Company"
wrote: .... No insult intended I work with screamo bands that think nothing of kicking my monitors into the mosh pit if you think I would put my eaw monitors in the line of fire at shows like that, that would be crazy non taken, was trying humor and it was a **** poor try!!!! humor cue (can ya shot the mother who trashes your stuff) (damn peasants!!!) |
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