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Musicians And Their Equipment [message #78858] Thu, 02 January 2014 17:50 Go to next message
Concorde is currently offline  Concorde
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How many musicians do you think there are who really get into learning about the audio aspect of making music? Do you think they just plug in and play, or do they do their homework as to what type of equipment they're using?
Re: Musicians And Their Equipment [message #78866 is a reply to message #78858] Fri, 03 January 2014 09:32 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Nymeria is currently offline  Nymeria
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It really depends on the individual musician. Some are very interested in the technical aspects of audio reinforcement and recording, and others just want the end result without needing to understand.
Re: Musicians And Their Equipment [message #78979 is a reply to message #78866] Fri, 17 January 2014 17:36 Go to previous messageGo to next message
LuckyLucy is currently offline  LuckyLucy
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I think that might also depend on what kind of instrument the musician plays. Of course electric guitar players notice the electronics. But those lost in the clouds cellists like my son, don't want to learn about them.

I've seen him take 15 minutes deciding on which kind of replacement string for his vioin, but when his group played an outdoor gig and he needed amplification, he just rented the first thing he saw.
Re: Musicians And Their Equipment [message #78988 is a reply to message #78858] Sun, 19 January 2014 15:22 Go to previous message
love2play is currently offline  love2play
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I think it just depends on the musician and how they were taught. Growing up my guitar teacher actually taught about the different qualities of amplifiers, pedals, and speakers so I am probably more interested than others.
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