jerry12x @ Sat Jan 20, 2007 6:39 pm wrote:
You have got to realise... Size is not important
(so my X told me, but then she left me for bigger things)
I have seen big systems that sound sh1t.
You must still be able to operate it proficiently.
It dosn't automaticly sound good because it's big.
A good engineer can make a small system sound good.
Thanx Jerry...it was "kinda" the point I was trying to make
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Frankly I like my amp. It is 800 watts with 4 channels and works really well. I was looking for a new one for an upgrade as I couldn't find the one I have...but I have found it and will be going with it again. I do not have a mixer. Although I have in the past...I am not good enough with it to use it correctly.
I am planning on getting one and playing with at home until I am comfortable enough in using it that I will not make the singers sound worse
......First do no harm as it were.
I work in fairly small bars ...there are no corporate events...I Occasionally do weddings for my karaoke friends knowing that is what they really want.
I am not a hack but I am a medium fish in a small pond. I have had people from the Twin Cities come to my shows and say what a great job we do. I do a quality show. I know my regular singers and non- singers by name in all the 5-6 bars I do regularly.
I read this forum every day. I come here for hints ..advise ..and just to read for fun.
Everyone has to start somewhere....