Worked on the Half Shell stage today. Speakers are covered due to intermittent drizzle.
R RonHebbard Well-Known Member Premium Member Departed Member Oct 12, 2021 #3 macsound said: What's your EQ curve to overcome the plastic bag? Click to expand... @macsound I suspect @BillESC 's more 'old school' and employs inverse plastic bags to cover his microphones and DI's. Toodleoo! Ron Hebbard
macsound said: What's your EQ curve to overcome the plastic bag? Click to expand... @macsound I suspect @BillESC 's more 'old school' and employs inverse plastic bags to cover his microphones and DI's. Toodleoo! Ron Hebbard
MRW Lights Well-Known Member Oct 12, 2021 #4 I do like a good polyurethane filter. These look to be 50 gal? I prefer a nice kitchen 30 gal myself. Lavender scented is always nice if I can sneak it in the budget.
I do like a good polyurethane filter. These look to be 50 gal? I prefer a nice kitchen 30 gal myself. Lavender scented is always nice if I can sneak it in the budget.
BillESC Well-Known Member Oct 12, 2021 #5 macsound said: What's your EQ curve to overcome the plastic bag? Click to expand... I use a low cut and pull out most of the base frequencies to avoid rattle.
macsound said: What's your EQ curve to overcome the plastic bag? Click to expand... I use a low cut and pull out most of the base frequencies to avoid rattle.