Re: [DML] DCS Music.. A suggestion from a while BACK
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Re: [DML] DCS Music.. A suggestion from a while BACK




In a message dated 1/9/05 2:56:09 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
dmcvin6683@xxxxxxxxx writes:

> How about this for an idea. Have a band but dont have them play loud 
> and for the older or people with hearing problems have seating for them 
> reserved away from the speakers?
> 
> Mark V
> 

I did tone down the music Friday but i think they cranked it back Sat
I have tried that and to be honest it doesn't seem to work 
Bands do crank

I was up front all day at PF and I didn't have a problem although my wife 
says I can't hear.

This is a good suggestion and I need to figure out how to make it work
Maybe we use a band outside and leave the convention center without music 
I don't know if I have electrical outside

At PF I had them turn down the volume and only use stage speakers not the 
overhead so there were only two speakers and one monitor.

If anyone has a suggestion or can monitor it for me that would help 
I simply can't 

Ken


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