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Originally Posted by
CRAZY K ROADSHOW
I see--your just supplying the Sound system then?
In that case give the Instructor/Caller the best possible equipment and a really good quality microphone---otherwise it will sound awful.
I know--I do this most weeks in the Summer.
CRAZY K
Do you not take your own mic Alan?
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Yup Darren,--take the JTS Radio Mike with me when I work on my own or other peoples gear--but not everyone connected with Barn Dancing is as professional and organised as me---or even have a radio mike!
Or in fact have anything like the quality of equipment I use.
I attended (had my arm twisted) to attend a local sort of Folk Dance thing and asked to Call a dance.
The "equipment" was a pair of 12inch speakers circa 1970 with no high frequency units for top end--a record player with scratched LPs and the amp probably some 100 watt thing with not much tone control--the mike--a mufflers special from the 60s or 70s.
This is the kit regularly used by the Caller.
So when I turn up at a gig normally with the brand new Peavey set up with 2 tops and 2 bass bins, 1000 watt mixer amp, JTS radio Mike and some par cans etc it certainly gets noticed! and heard!
Back on this thread---Good Barn blasting equipment :teeth:
No one says--I couldnt hear what you said :teeth: !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
CRAZY K
Raising standards in Barn Dance!
Last edited by CRAZY K; 15-06-2006 at 08:52 AM.
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Yeeeeeeeeeehhhhhhhhaaaaahhhhh
sounds right fun
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Maybe you did not realise what a night like this involved - but not easy and not something i could do I admit.
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