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If my left channel was really smoking then maybe ;-)

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Richard Crowley wrote:
bringmewater wrote ...

What's wrong with mono PA? I don't like it. Is that OK ?



Do you think you could sell CDs with only the left (or right)
channel at full price? If you had your choice of tickets:
* Stereo seating (limited supply)
* Left channel only seating
* Right channel only seating

Which tickets do you think would be sold?
Which tickets do you think you would have to discount (or give away)?



a cd does not have the ambient sound of the musicians filling the room
i always mix stereo and never try to deliver the same experiance to
every seat
the audio must follow the visual
so if your far stage left the instruments far stage left will be louder
for you than people far stage right
match the audio experiance to what the eyes are telling you it should
sound like
George
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When I begin playing large venues in 20 years I'll keep that in mind.

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Richard Crowley wrote:

Do you think you could sell CDs with only the left (or right)
channel at full price? If you had your choice of tickets:
* Stereo seating (limited supply)
* Left channel only seating
* Right channel only seating


Which tickets do you think would be sold?
Which tickets do you think you would have to discount (or give away)?


The nicest little hall around here, an older theater that still shows
movies, but which put a stage in for local theatricalities, seat 280. Of
those a third might be able to hear something resembling stereo that
correlated sensibly with what is seen on stage. And that's why I've run
FOH in mono there very often.

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ha


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Scott Dorsey wrote:
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What's wrong with mono PA? I don't like it. Is that OK ?



In a lot of rooms, it's not okay. Stereo is great if you have the room
for it, but sadly those places are in a very small minority.


And IIRC we are talking about one voice and one guitar here, right?


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"George Gleason" wrote in message
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a cd does not have the ambient sound of the musicians filling the room
i always mix stereo and never try to deliver the same experiance to
every seat
the audio must follow the visual
so if your far stage left the instruments far stage left will be louder
for you than people far stage right
match the audio experiance to what the eyes are telling you it should
sound like
George


But wouldn't you generally get that from the instruments (or the amps) on
that side of the stage? What about those sitting on the left side of the
stage who can't hear what's going on the right? (Not disputing your
expertise, George - I'm curious...)

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DMA, Inc
Nashville, TN





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Dave Martin wrote:
"George Gleason" wrote in message
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a cd does not have the ambient sound of the musicians filling the room
i always mix stereo and never try to deliver the same experiance to
every seat
the audio must follow the visual
so if your far stage left the instruments far stage left will be louder
for you than people far stage right
match the audio experiance to what the eyes are telling you it should
sound like
George



But wouldn't you generally get that from the instruments (or the amps) on
that side of the stage? What about those sitting on the left side of the
stage who can't hear what's going on the right? (Not disputing your
expertise, George - I'm curious...)

i walk the venue
I don't experience a absence of anything
perhaps better described as diminished but that is what I am going for
the same sound you would hear without a pa only louder
George
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"George Gleason" wrote in message
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i walk the venue
I don't experience a absence of anything
perhaps better described as diminished but that is what I am going for
the same sound you would hear without a pa only louder


Gotcha - thanks.

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DMA, Inc
Nashville, TN







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Dave Martin wrote:

"George Gleason" wrote...
i walk the venue
I don't experience a absence of anything
perhaps better described as diminished but that is what I am going for
the same sound you would hear without a pa only louder


Gotcha - thanks.


But in order for me to achieve that, I have to run mono in the room I
mentioned. Otherwise, since some of the front seats are very close to
the stage, and both too far left and right, using stereo in the PA means
folks can't hear what's happening on the other side of the stage, just
like they'd experience without a PA, being subject to the inverse square
law. Running mono in there lets me get more of the on-stage sonic
picture to more of the audients.

As it happens the Townhall Theater in Quincy CA is a very nice venue for
acoustic music. Grisman and crew played their opening tune, after which
David commented, "Wow, this is a very nice sounding hall, isn't it?" It
works very less well for any music that is overly amplified, becuase the
room's a litle too live for that.

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ha
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hank alrich wrote:
Dave Martin wrote:


"George Gleason" wrote...

i walk the venue
I don't experience a absence of anything
perhaps better described as diminished but that is what I am going for
the same sound you would hear without a pa only louder



Gotcha - thanks.



But in order for me to achieve that, I have to run mono in the room I
mentioned.


anything from mono center only speaker to indvidual studio monitors
working as foh for each musician
what ever achieves the no pa sound best
George
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Fred, Do you put all of this equipment in ONE case? How do you setup?
Is your SE-50 and Stewart amp in a rack where can tweak things or is
it all on the floor in the case? Can you tell me what case you use?

Thanks so much.


Freaky Fred wrote:
I do this same sort of thing. I use:

Shure Beta 57 Mic

Behringer 602 mixer

Boss SE-50 Stereo Effects Unit (delay, reverb, compression; whatever
you want, it's there)

Stewert PA 100B amp. (90 watts a side)

Electro Voice S-40 speakers (mounted on mic stands)

It all fits in a small rolling suitcase along with a small case for

mic
stands (one for the vocal mic and two for the speakers). The

speakers
are small, but are fine for vocal and acoustic guitar. The SE-50 is
no longer around but others are all over.

There are now lots of powered mixers with effects around that will do
the same thing.

Fred


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