doncolga wrote:We all know that to a very large degree it's who is behind the controls.
That is the truth Don.....
Friday night, I went to run sound for a young Americana/Rockin' Country band. Never worked with 'em before, but I know the guitar player/designated soundman.
They had JBL 728 subs (so far, so good), driverack (yeah, I can control that), and some JBL JRX double 15 tops (yuk....).
Took my board, some extra mics and a snake. Ran the Presonus RTA on the mains (adjusted with the PEQ) and cleaned up the vocal range some with the GEQs. They were instantly blown away just with some music running through it. It was ok as far as I was concerned, so it's all relative.
During the show, people who follow this band told me how much better they sounded. Personally, I thought it could have been way better with better top boxes.
My point is that increasing your knowledge of setup, EQing the system properly, and understanding how to mix can make even crappy boxes sound better. Not necessarily great, but much better.
So, when we compare different types of boxes being run by different engineers - it's apples and oranges. 9 times out of 10, the sound sucks because of the guy twisting the knobs and not the PA.
But, once you know how a system should sound, it's much easier to evaluate other boxes.
I'm pretty much jaded now that I have my OTops.....when I run other off-the-shelf boxes (always with 15s) the mids just don't sound that good.
While its nice to hear all the attaboys - my expectations have become so much higher, that I usually just shake my head wondering what they would think if they heard my BFM boxes.