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Old 01-23-2008, 03:14 AM
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Lots of stuff has happened for us recently. The most recent thing is we got a singer... an awesome singer. Today however, my guitarist's hiwatt dr-103 came in...Holy **** that thing sounds 1000x better than his fender solid-state head.

The other thing is our PA is finally working properly because we ditched the Phonic POS integrated mixer for our singer's mackie 12-channel mixer and qsc rmx1450 power amp. We can hear him now, and wow he is one talented mofo. As of tonight I think we all truly feel like a very powerful musical force.

Quick question:
When he's singing and I'm playing (I run a qsc plx1602 bridged) the lights dim pretty badley and it seems I lose volume through my amp, but as many of you know the room is stupid small, and not used to having tube heads and loud vocals, but is it an issue with too much power being juiced from the wall, or am I just imagining my bass being quieter at the same setting because of guitar amp having more balls and vocals being "there"?
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