It never fails to happen. Everytime I write something, no matter how mucy proofreading I do, I always seem to find a few lingering mistakes. Therefore, here are some corrections:
Types of PA Systems
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This is somewhat analogous to the difference between a “boom box” and a component stereo system, or a combo guitar amp and a separate head and speaker cabinets.
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This is somewhat analogous to the differences between a "boom box" and a component stereo system, or those between a combo guitar amp and one with a separate amp head and speaker cabinet. Getting from Point A to Point B
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There is a large, heave cable that takes all the inputs (24 in this case) and breaks out into separate, numbered plugs that go into the back of the mixer. The cable itself may be 100’ in length, and is usually quite heavy.
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There is a thick cable that takes all the inputs (24 in this case) and breaks out at the end into separate, numbered plugs that go into the back of the mixer. The cable itself may be 100+’ in length, and is usually quite heavy. Lost in the Mix
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As many times as I round s/he didn’t know what s/he was doing, I found that s/he knew things I didn’t and I was able to learn things that proved quite useful.
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As many times as I found s/he didn’t know what s/he was doing, I found that s/he knew things I didn’t and I was able to learn things that proved quite useful. Quote:
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If you have your own sound guy, make sure s/he tries to look at things from the band’s point of view, while at the same time is using someone else’s equipment.
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If you have your own sound guy, make sure s/he's aware that s/he's using someone else’s equipment.