| I run sound regularly (always unless I'm playing) for a small, acoustic (with PA) coffee house/worship gig. It's usually a really simple job: 2 sets, each is usually one or two instruments through DI and one or two vocals.
However, there's one guy that leads worship fairly often that cannot stand playing straight through our PA. To be fair, we don't have top o' the line gear, but I can still get a nice clean/clear sound out of it, especially running just an acoustic guitar and a vocal or two. He insists on using his own mic, running his guitar through a Fishman Aura preamp, and running his vocals through the TC Helicon (Voice Live?) floor unit. The end result is that the signals that reach the board sound AWFUL and are super hot. He also makes changes to the sound on his end continuously which causes levels to change which means that the levels I've set have to be adjusted. When I eq him to get his vocals and guitar to stop battling each other in the house, he eqs himself right back to where he was from the stage. We've had the talk, but he likes "his sound" (rather what he thinks he sounds like based on the stage mix).
All that is to say that, from the sound guy's perspective, I hate on-stage vocal effects. Sure, the guy that I have experience with is probably worse than most, but unless you're using specific effects to get a particular sound, it's usually best to let the sound guy use the rack stuff that's already in the system so that he can make adjustments to get a sound that ultimately sounds good in the house (and hopefully on stage).
I also don't mean to imply that either the Fishman Aura or the TC Helicon unit sound bad. In fact, I'm sure that when used properly they could sound amazing. It just makes a sound guy's job a lot harder with potentially no improvement in sound when they're used improperly.
My rule of thumb if I've brought effects along is to give the sound guy a chance first; you might like what you hear. If not, tell him politely that you'd like to use your gear.
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Steven
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