Lak, you're right, it sounds as if Hueske grew up around audio and has learned from his dad. Good job, DAD!
Anyway, I was just thinking about this today and was actually thinking about starting a thread about it - that is as Hueske put it "So then why try to recreate the original event at all?"
I was wondering what live events people thought of when they were creating the "ultimate set up". I have found that it depends on the format the live event is - for example, I saw Count Basie in 1983 in a auditorium environment wired for sound.... and I have see ACDC in a coliseum environment wired for.... well, just wired.....
I would love to recreate the sound of the Count Basie event, but NEVER the echoey, rambling sound of the ACDC event...
What do people mean when they say hearing music live is the best?
Anyway, I was just thinking about this today and was actually thinking about starting a thread about it - that is as Hueske put it "So then why try to recreate the original event at all?"
I was wondering what live events people thought of when they were creating the "ultimate set up". I have found that it depends on the format the live event is - for example, I saw Count Basie in 1983 in a auditorium environment wired for sound.... and I have see ACDC in a coliseum environment wired for.... well, just wired.....
I would love to recreate the sound of the Count Basie event, but NEVER the echoey, rambling sound of the ACDC event...
What do people mean when they say hearing music live is the best?