What is the best location for guitar amps in a band?
Posted by admin on August 5th, 2010
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I just want to know if anyone has an opinion on the best locatin for the guitar amps and bass amp for a show. Plenty of watts so power is not an issue.
Awesome! You rule Cat! This will help us sound a ton better… and allow me to hear XD
I have a line 6 spider IV 150HD. My amp is never so loud it feeds back, i just have enough power to do what ever i want for now.
Cat is a complete idiot and I really have to wonder if he/she is pulling your leg or is thinking PA system, not guitar and bass.
Your guitar and bass amps NEVER go in front of you!!! How do you propose to tweak the settings between songs if you can’t walk over to your amp? If the audio engineer signals the roadie to adjust the amp mic or there’s a technical problem, do you really want the roadie front and center stage???Where on earth are you going to put the stage monitors if your guitar and bass amps are forward on the stage? Besides driving your singer beserk, you will get overspill on all your stage microphones, not to mention interferring with the balance on the PA. Finally, if you’re a skilled guitarist, you may wish to use controlled feedback as one of your skills. You certainly can’t play a song like "Flying in a Blue Dream" by Joe Satriani if you don’t have amp feedback. If your amp is forward on the stage, how are you going to play in front of it – stand on the heads of the people in the first row???
That said, you ALWAYS put your guitar amp to one side of the drum kit and the bass amp on the other side. You mic the amps and feed the signals to the PA. A good audio engineer will also feed your guitar and your bass guitar directly into the FOH (the sound desk) in case one of the amps should go dead. This isn’t the ideal situation, but it will still get your sound to the audience.
Now, the PA speakers go in front of the stage off to the sides or directly overhead . for big shows it’s usually both.
But don’t take my word for it. Look up recommended live stage configurations by Soundcraft and/or top audio engineers Andy May or Mick Hughes. (Mick is one of the most highly respected AE’s in the biz.) These two guys have forgotten more than the rest of us will ever know.
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