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Re: obnoxiously large rigs for small clubs

Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2015 1:36 am
by rfurtkamp
Amazingly, no. Did more than a little unprotected shooting when I was younger as well.

Most of it I suspect is rarely having a drummer - the brass of the kit at ear level seems to be what does the insane ripping damage.

Re: obnoxiously large rigs for small clubs

Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2015 3:32 am
by fuzzonaut
JonnyAngle wrote:
fuzzonaut wrote:YESSS, obnoxiously large rigs rule.
Here, I had two of them (one clean one dirty) for BASS:
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Overkill is underrated!
Is that an ironing board?
Yes. I got a bigger one in the meantime, it's not obnoxiously large though, just bigger and pure metal.

Re: obnoxiously large rigs for small clubs

Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2015 4:12 am
by BoatRich
Pete wrote:Do any of you guys have Tinnitus? I'm curious
I do, but I wear ear plugs always. Even at low volume practice

Re: obnoxiously large rigs for small clubs

Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2015 5:44 am
by Bon Hoga
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I have meanwhile added one more amp to the setup, and if the club is really, really small, I'll turn down a bit.

Re: obnoxiously large rigs for small clubs

Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2015 11:28 am
by odontophobia
I'm not obnoxious but I do appreciate it.

I play out of a 4x10 and a 2x12 with a Dual Rectifier and a boat load of pedals. Other guitarist plays out of a 4x12 and a 5150 with a slightly smaller boat load of pedals. Bassist right now is an Ampeg fridge with an old Peavey bass head that is in need of an upgrade, more than likely. But we still play louder than necessary, I'd hazard a guess as to that.

Re: obnoxiously large rigs for small clubs

Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2015 6:18 pm
by waltdogg
I've had tinnitus since before I started playing music. I do use protection though.

Re: obnoxiously large rigs for small clubs

Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2015 8:58 pm
by WayToHip
gnomethrone wrote:Because using an axe fx into the front of house and in-ear monitors is like smoking that fake weed they used to sell in the back of high times.
LOL

I am looking forward to the day when I have the ability to play through my Trace Elliot 1215 combo and a Fender Stage 100 with a Crate 412 cab. I see heavier guitarists play with two amps all the time, and I want that too.

Re: obnoxiously large rigs for small clubs

Posted: Sat Oct 24, 2015 5:47 am
by Invisible Man
Pete wrote:Do any of you guys have Tinnitus? I'm curious
Yes. But I mostly play drums in bands. My right ear is at about 50%. Left is more like 90%...women's voices are difficult for me, as many of those frequency ranges fall within my lost ranges. My students think that's a misogynistic joke...anyway, yeah it's mostly cymbals that do it.
I hear a lot of ringing, much of it almost out of my range. Makes falling asleep hard to do sometimes.

I use protection now, but the damage is done. I used to go apeshit when I was a young warthog. I would smash my hands on the hoops and cymbals and spray blood everyhwere--not on purpose. But volume was a big deal. We used two 100 watters for guitar, a 300 watter for bass, and a 400 watt PA. The PA was pointed at me.

Re: obnoxiously large rigs for small clubs

Posted: Sat Oct 24, 2015 7:55 am
by BoatRich
rfurtkamp wrote:Amazingly, no. Did more than a little unprotected shooting when I was younger as well.

Most of it I suspect is rarely having a drummer - the brass of the kit at ear level seems to be what does the insane ripping damage.
It's definitely the drums, my left ear is fucked from being at crash/brass snare level in my old band all the time.

Re: obnoxiously large rigs for small clubs

Posted: Sat Oct 24, 2015 10:42 am
by rfurtkamp
Yep. That's been my experience talking to the folks who have definite loss versus those who don't in bands - their proximity to a drummer if any (and it's directional based on standard stage presence).

My guys did percussion, with or without electronic stuff, and didn't do the brass Little did I know at the time (and I always was religious about sitting away from a drummer if there was one just because the caterwauling usually got in the way of hearing the rest of the band).

Re: obnoxiously large rigs for small clubs

Posted: Sat Oct 24, 2015 11:03 am
by DarkAxel
I don't think I would like to do this, but I'd sure as hell like to be able to do it.

Ever since I started playing, mobility was always an issue, so I always played smaller amps. that's the reason why I got into 15s for bass and why I swear by 115 :) (at least!)

but I'd sure as hell like to be at least able to bring a bigger cab (or 2x15). It's just that even as a three piece with just one car, you can't really do that :lol: we can't sometimes even bring all our gear as small as it is... hate backline though
(in all honesty - we are talking about buying a van after the album release so then we can always bring at least our whole small rigs, soundguy and maybe some friends from time to time)

Re: obnoxiously large rigs for small clubs

Posted: Sat Oct 24, 2015 10:09 pm
by tashiattack
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One of my bands gigs at a really small venue...

Me: Twin Reverb and a Mesa F-100 + Mesa 4x12.
Bass Player: Peavy Mark III? (I think) + Ampeg 8x10 and a Peavy 2x15
Other Guitar Player: Twin Reverb and a Verellen Meat Smoke + Roadhouse 2x15

Re: obnoxiously large rigs for small clubs

Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2015 1:29 am
by whitecapsof
that twin on top of the meatsmoke...damn

Re: obnoxiously large rigs for small clubs

Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2015 2:00 am
by Mudfuzz
I have only done three random gigs in my life where I didn't use a SVT or a Mesa 400...

Re: obnoxiously large rigs for small clubs

Posted: Mon Oct 26, 2015 1:55 pm
by behndy
i dunno. i mean, i get the WALL O SOUND, but i also get annoyed at bands playing with us at smaller spots that bring a trailer full of road cases. if there's no backstage or green room to stash gear, shit gets problematic.

i roll small. four 12's, one is a two 12 Aggy, then a pair of 1x12 Aggies. one set of 12's for one pedalboard, a pair of 12's for the other.


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