quoted 1 line and the sound... depending on where you stood, the sound was destructive
> > and the sound... depending on where you stood, the sound was destructive
(in
quoted 11 lines a
> > a
> > bad way). I was hangin' on the front right hand side, and the sound was
> > great.
> > but when I moved to the back where the bar was, I thought I was bleeding.
>
> Most everyone I talked to thought it was 'way too loud. Of course, for most
> of the time I was in the very back by the bar. (-: (Which is why you didn't
> spot us, Dan Bremmer) That's why I hate the Troubadour as a venue, because
> it's clear that somebody who's some battle-scarred rock veteran with shot
> hearing is doing the sound in the damn place ... (i.e. too loud, too
> mid-rangey, too shrill, trademark deaf stuff)
I know this has been brought up awhile back by Jon Drukman, but PLEASE people
bring some earplugs to these events! It's hardly a problem to put a couple
earplugs in your pocket before the show and they cost only a few bucks. When I
felt the sound getting too loud at the Ninjas show I put the plugs in, simple
as that. Granted, the highs get cut a lot, but it's so much better than
feeling like you have cotton in your ears for the next couple days and then
have high pitched tones invade your ears periodically for the *rest of your
life* from Tinnitus. Just do yourself a favor.
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