What do you think of sound guys? Some of my most miserable professional experiences as a musician come from dealing with a bad sound guy. (It should be said I haven't dealt with many A&R types.)
Every now and then my band works with a good one. He's usually young, enthusiastic, not-yet burned out. Then again, young sound guy also has a tendency to be feedback guy.
Sound Guy
3I think many times it is the night job for guitar center and sam ash employees. JOKE.
Never had a problem with a sound person.
Never had a problem with a sound person.
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Sound Guy
4I can only remember dealing with one asshole sound guy. We usually introduce ourselves as well - and a lot of times we'd give him like $20 after the show if they did a good job. At places we're we've played a few times, this small gesture has really paid off.
Overall I'd say not crap from my experience.
Overall I'd say not crap from my experience.
Sound Guy
10I think it depends on the sound guy, hard to generalize.
If you want the best though, Tad Donelly is your man
Watch and see.
http://www.expertvillage.com/video/4235 ... verter.htm
If you want the best though, Tad Donelly is your man


Watch and see.

http://www.expertvillage.com/video/4235 ... verter.htm