I recently attempted to replace a PA speaker that Peavey had discontinued. Only 2 vendors online claimed to have it in inventory. I called 8thStreet.com in Philly, explained the situation on these particular speakers, and asked them to physically check their stock before committing to my order. I waited for 2 minutes while the clerk checked his stock, and was assured that they had 2 left. I ordered 1, but noticed that a tracking number wasn't issued after 3 days. I called to check status. "Oh yeah, what happened was that we don't have any of those speakers." I explained that I'd been assured by their flunky clerk that they had 2. Nope, they don't. I wonder when they were going to get around to calling or emailing me & explaining that they couldn't fill my order.
8thStreet.com, you're shaming my old Philly stomping grounds. Get your shit together.
Showing posts with label live sound. Show all posts
Showing posts with label live sound. Show all posts
Monday, September 22, 2008
Palladium, Worcester, MA: Sound? Deplorable.
The tin ear sound crew at the Palladium wrecked an otherwise promising show in a fantastic looking venue on Friday, Sept 19th. The bill consisted of Opeth, High on Fire, and Nachtmystium, and each band was mixed by a different soundman. The PA appeared to either be damaged, or incorrectly set up. There were absolutely no mid-frequences coming from the FOH system. I'm guessing the mid-band of their crossover was either blown, or had no speakers hooked up to it. Mid-frequences are where the articulation of guitars lie, so without them, it was an evening of mush, plus gut-shaking lows and ear scorching hi's.
I brought up my suspicion to the house soundman, both at the beginning of the night, and at the end. He wasn't interested.
Touring bands: a fine Massachusetts alternative to the Palladium is the Middle East Downstairs. Outstanding ears behind their gear. A good sounding Boston venue closer to the size of the Palladium is the Paradise.
I brought up my suspicion to the house soundman, both at the beginning of the night, and at the end. He wasn't interested.
Touring bands: a fine Massachusetts alternative to the Palladium is the Middle East Downstairs. Outstanding ears behind their gear. A good sounding Boston venue closer to the size of the Palladium is the Paradise.
Labels:
High on Fire,
live sound,
metal,
Nachtmystium,
Opeth,
Palladium,
Worcester
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