unix-guy
Master of RTFM
I believe Dave called them to get the lower price.They are showing the same 949 price.
I believe Dave called them to get the lower price.They are showing the same 949 price.
I have bought from Pro Audio Star in the past and the transactions went smoothly as well as saving some bucks.I've bought from these guys in the past;
https://reverb.com/item/38624870-ev...powered-coaxial-stage-monitor-w-12-woofer?bk=
Monitor 2 with no adjustments for me.Are people using the resident eq...or just running it at the default Monitor 2 (or 1) settings?
Same.Monitor 2 with no adjustments for me.
Just a bit of content for a gear vid channel. Also, the box was pretty beat up, which I wanted to document, in case of damage. There seems to be none.Why did you video yourself opening the box?
I use mine on Monitor2 as well.
Same.Monitor 2 with no adjustments for me.
#MeTooSame.
Sigh, I've been waiting to gig some DynaCab edits I've been working on. I was supposed to have 4 gigs over the past week, but every single one of them cancelled for various reasons. 3, including today's gig, were cancelled due to rain. Pay is the same, but I really wanted to crank things at stage volume. Next gig is Friday, and it's outdoors. Fingers crossed.
Pay to play is bad for us all.Bummer about not making it to the stage this weekend but you've made me realize I need to set my sights higher and find a way to get on this paid without playing circuit
Pay to play is bad for us all.
Back in the late '80s / early '90s, the clubs in the San Francisco bay area that booked (primarily) hard rock and metal, most used a scheme like this:I'd bet there's still a few out there. The Sunset Strip in LA used to be well known for them.
There are still venues that have clauses in their contract where the band doesn't get paid until over a set number of tickets is sold. You definitely want to read the fine print. I have seen clubs where they provide sound and collect at the door, but also have a deal where until enough tickets are sold to cover whatever they consider their costs to be for these services, they don't pay the band. Not quite as bad as pay to play but either of these types of contract/deal can still result in the band leaving after a performance empty-handed.