You made a couple of really great posts there. Not having top of the line $600 mics and the latest sound equipment etc. Has nothing to do with success.
We have a guy right here in Portland that has medium grade equipment, low quality mic's and crappy books. Some folks on this forum (bet you can guess who) would call him a Hack.
Fact is he is one of the most successful KJ's in the Metropolitan Area. He has extremely talented singers that flock to him, he pulls folks in from 30 miles or better away from his gigs to come and sing, they spend lots of money and tip quite well. He packs the bar that seats over 100 and commands good $ from the venue. His sound quality is quite good coming from a medium quality system considering what he has to work with, but some of the top talent in the area overlook the equipment side of things because this guy has charisma, plain and simple. Frankly I think he could be using the bottom of the line stuff and get away with it.
The bottom line...if you think buying the best equipment will make you the best KJ you are in for some disappoinment. It takes much more than that to be the tops in your industry. We all gotta start somewhere right?
By the way next time you decide to take the SS Minnow out for a Pike run drop me a PM and I will fly in at a moments notice to have a chance to catch a 4 footer!!
Great Story
![worship :worship:](./images/smilies/emot-worship.gif)