... and that's the problem with the written word.. sometimes .. the intent is misunderstood! I knew the rest of the band would be miced Manny!, YOU were the concern! That really stinks that you are left "all acoustic", 'cause you know that you're gonna be buried! Gotta tell you that for most ALL performances, my set is usually three mic's. For the group/material/show that I'm playing... that's perfect! BEST to you!Tommyp
Tommy,
Yeah I was just giving you a hard time :) I understood you. Just stinks that as drummers we are the only "acoustic" instrument in a rock band type setting. Heck even with a lot of big bands the horns are all mic'd. Anyway yeah with the many groups I have played with these past few years I do miss playing in Germany. My main group in Germany had a great sound guy. The same out at every gig and he made sure I was always setup really well and had my wireless in ears dialed in perfect.
The few shows I had to go without my sound guy I really did not like. I gave him one of my Sonor kits when it was time for me to leave Germany as a thank you for all the hard work he did.
Anyway the lead singer of that band decided to turn down that gig tomorrow so I have time to work on my Bop drumming this weekend!
I hear you guys on the Phonics. I need to update my signature because I have bought and sold a few kits out of the lot. After I did a few recording sessions with my Phonic kit I sold it to a drummer in NY of all places. Anyway I am after another Phonic kit and snare. The next phonic kit I do I will keep it also as a three piece and get the bass drum cut down to 14" depth. Phonics with a heavier beech shell do project nicely. Only my S Classix bass drum has more punch un mic'd out of all my kits. Playing it would literally knock things off the wall in my practice studio.
Manny