moltenmetalburn":2uklqher said:
Gsxrbusa":2uklqher said:
With War of ages (5150's), Demon Hunter(6505's), and Bless the fall ( I have no idea) Did not like this band . I did see a Recto at one point. I could not see what amps AILD were using, I hate when bands do that

Like it's a big secret. None really cut through to me. AILD sounded the best but hey, they were the headliner. I was right next to the board so you would think that would be the best spot for a good sound. None of the solos cut, Guitars had no real note definition. Maybe I am getting old but, asked the people I was with and they agreed. IDK, maybe it is the type of music or my ears just want to hear more mids. Or maybe shitty sound guy.

It was a good time either way. Im not a christian guy but I like the music.
I was hanging with these guys at their PA show last weekend. Friends from tour.
Phil is playing a Fender 5150 III Nick is playing a 6505. Both are using avatar 2x12 contemporary cabs with V30 for the stage and FOH and Mesa 2x12 wedges for their own monitors. Decimator Rack noise gates, Tubescreamers upfront. Phil has a PRS and Nick an Ibanez both use EMG pickups.
The "clean stage look" as they call it was not done to hide the gear but to give a cleaner look onstage for the light show.
The new record rocks!
Oh, hehe, Clean stage look! Got it, my bad. Meant no disrespect. I am such a gear nut that I want to see everything. The tone was there for sure. Those amps should get the job done . Just does'nt sound the way I want it to. They were tight and the music sounded good overall. As a guitar player I feel the guitars should dominate the mix, go figure

Maybe it is the venue. Just have not been that impressed with the sound there. Even Testament did not sound that great to me there, that has to say something. Do you know if the guys from AILD have a volume boost for soloing or count on sound guy? Really like the venue, it is a cool place. Just wish it sounded better. I did notice the cabs were facing each other across the stage. Not sure the exact reason for this, Have seen many bands do it. My theory is it helps them hear each other and maybe not dominate out front of stage

I have been told it is easier to mix into pa if nothing is coming off stage. At any rate, I am no professional, just know what I like to hear. Maybe if you talk to them you could relay my experience, or not. Do they have a sound guy that travels to every show with them? Had a great time regardless and yes they brought the Brootz!