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Re: [DTXpress] Re: Using Acoustic parts

2003-06-13 by Scott Boehmer

Stephen,

I have noticed that "disconnect" do to the way the PA system at the church I
play is set up ... the sound is behind and over my head. I am currently
using my old home stereo amp and Bose 901 speakers as my personal
monitor/amp. Still the feel is not right when I use the acoustic crash that
I use with mallets for sustains etc ... I am going to give it a try in the
next couple of weeks and see if I can get used to it and the others that I
play with can handle the difference in sound positions.

Thanks for the response ... I thought I was the only one who had this
problem.

Scott
----- Original Message -----
From: "brown8700" <brown8700@...>
To: <DTXpress@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Friday, June 06, 2003 6:43 PM
Subject: [DTXpress] Re: Using Acoustic parts


> Scott:
> I've used my A-cymbals on a couple of gigs where volume wasn't a
> concern. The two main drawbacks are the increase in stage volume and
> the disconnect, if you will, between hearing the drum sounds come
> from the monitor behind you and the cymbal sounds coming from in
> front of you. It's a little strange, kind of like an out of body
> experience, but I guess one could become accustomed to it. I,
> personally, didn't like it.
> But, oh, how I do love the sound of REAL bronze!
> Stephen
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