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If your using a basic old analog desk with limited EQ you can't sculpture the EQ to suit smaller speakers though so in that case you do have to be careful as it's the frequencies that the speaker can't reproduce ...the frequencies that you can't hear which will destroy it
I think our are only 12s rather than 15s so there might be headroom issues but this raises an interesting question. Could you use a crossover connected to nothing as a way of protecting the speakers? Right now we're using a 4 channel behring r mixer so our options are pitiful. I've got my eye out for deals on a better desk and a second monitor for vocals at some point though.
I have bass, mid and treble and that's it. Like I said though it's definitely on my list to replace as I'd like something with A.) more than 2 mic pre amps and B.) 4 aux sends.
Depends on how loud your drummer is, if he is loud, does he need mic'ing?
I've not gigged for years and marvel at all those who use 15-20 watt amps live.
I'm clearly out of touch.....
When he's playing real drums his psycho-therapy kicks in and it's deafening, f*cker cannot play quietly ! :x
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