RICs in Churches?
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I play in my church's praise band, and we have a full ensemble. All my Ricks work very well, and sound great. I hear the same thing from time to time about volume too. Playing in a church is sometimes like playing in a school gym. Nonetheless, I hope when I leave this world, the Lord will have a praise band waiting for me to join and I'll get to play all over the universe!
I recently went back to playing a Rickenbacker bass. Its like meeting an old friend again
haha! Where's the heavenly bottom?
You just need to remind sound guys who is working for whom, if it wasn't for musicians they wouldn't have a job, works like a charm usually although there is a vestige of 70's arrogance left in some of them. Many soundmen are control freaks, they think they are playing with a big giant stereo. And then again many of them set the sound to their own personal tastes, but on the whole I'd have to say that many soundmen have gotten much better over the years to the point of using mic's on bass amps etc.
You just need to remind sound guys who is working for whom, if it wasn't for musicians they wouldn't have a job, works like a charm usually although there is a vestige of 70's arrogance left in some of them. Many soundmen are control freaks, they think they are playing with a big giant stereo. And then again many of them set the sound to their own personal tastes, but on the whole I'd have to say that many soundmen have gotten much better over the years to the point of using mic's on bass amps etc.
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