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returntothepit >> discuss >> Great Sound and Lighting Prices for Local Bands in MA area! by mlksound on Mar 3,2006 10:21am
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toggletoggle post by mlksound at Mar 3,2006 10:21am
Visit www.mlksound.com to view special offers that could save you a bunch on your next professional concert! Our starting prices range from only $99 to $150. After that, get a great looking full setup for only $250 for the night! No one can beat these prices! Free delivery to all of Eastern MA! Come check us out!

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toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Mar 3,2006 10:26am
you should just bump thing thread you already made.
http://text.pepelis.com/forum.php?id=27097#384908



toggletoggle post by Josh_hates_you  at Mar 3,2006 10:52am
well to tell you the truth you offer jack shit for the money. local bands need better sound not gay lights.

for $250 a night you could rent a full EAW ( http://www.EAW.com ) setup including subs and monitors, 16-24 channel mackie board, full drum and guitar micing, and engineer.

and from your vague descriptions ie. "2 projectile speakers, a microphone, and a stand" you sound like an idiot. are those a pair of active speakers from mackie? the carvin speakers are junk. i bet you power them with a powered mixer. get a pair of subs. cheap ones like the yamaha club series, a some decent mains JBL with 2 15's a horn. Buy and outboard crossover and 3 amps. one amp at least 800 watts for the subs. 600 watts for the woofers (mids) and 300-400 for the horn drivers (high) learn how to bi-amp the mains. also outboard EQ's more mics, and those kustom monitors are even cheaper and shittier than those carvin "projectile speakers"

that accurate enemy band you are pimping is horrible. odds are it's your band.



toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Mar 3,2006 10:54am
http://www.mlksound.com

now it's clickable.



toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Mar 3,2006 10:55am



toggletoggle post by thedeparted   at Mar 3,2006 10:57am
that looks like a disaster waiting to happen



toggletoggle post by litacore   at Mar 3,2006 10:59am
tee hee



toggletoggle post by ShadowSD at Mar 3,2006 2:29pm
I have to agree with Josh on three points. Local bands definitely need better sound more than they need lighting. And powered mixers are absolutely no substitute for a seperate mixing board and power amp. But most of all, metal bands *need* subwoofers for a decent mix; not only for an extra beefy kick drum/rhythm guitar sound, but because subs push most of the wattage and are necessary for full utilization of a PA's power. In otherwords, if I hook up my 1400 Watt PA to two main speakers but no subwoofers, I'm only getting about 400 Watts out of it. (One thing I always hated was showing up to a gig where there were no subwoofers, I mean if we were a blues or rock band that might work in a small venue, but for metal - no way)



toggletoggle post by The Midget at Mar 3,2006 4:09pm
I am offended by the use of my family's dining table for a drum riser. I should bite your kneecaps off.



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