Let's all get ear plugs
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Just incase this thread comes too late for anyone.....my girlfriend is project managing the UK's 1st deaf cultural centre!! www.myspace.com/deafculturalcentre
Get some earplugs now to avoid this becoming your regular club rather than DMZ......
anyone for deaf rave??
btw my girlfriend isn't deaf but probably wishes she was after an all night studio session!!
Get some earplugs now to avoid this becoming your regular club rather than DMZ......
anyone for deaf rave??
btw my girlfriend isn't deaf but probably wishes she was after an all night studio session!!
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plastician
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Don't worry boss I didn't take offenceobIwan wrote:Shame, sorry Plasticman, sounded more like a direct attack than it ws supposed to, I should think before typing. Anyway, thanks for giving a shit whether we go deaf or not! I don't really mind going deaf for Japan and Intensive Snare. What you said is actually really interesting and completely shows my ignorance, I had no idea the master level was behind the bar! Is that because they want you to buy more drinks?! Interesting about the levels on your mixer, obviously your sets are bassy but I didn't think you turned the gain on the treble that far down. I find it so interesting the way different presses, productions and songs vary and tweaking all the gains, pitch etc so you get a good blend. Its just I almost prefer the half ten till 1 bit of the set and it just gets louder and louder from 1 till 3, and one day I would really like to produce with some good monitors and be able to hear the difference.
Someone please tell me, how many more times am I gonna get in trouble on this forum, I need a team of censors!
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masstronaut
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My ears are pretty fragile these days but I never get much ringing from the gramps. The bass hurts but it's beautifully balanced. If a system is mashing your ears it's probably not set up right.kidcazual wrote:WHAT? TOO LATE , IM DEAF , DUBPRESSURE BURST MY HEAD OPEN AND THATS GOTA HURT GRAMPS HIFI SHOULD HAVE A HEALTH WARNING ATTACHED
Yeah, the Gramps rig is bassy but doesn't have those nasty high mids that do the damagemasstronaut wrote:My ears are pretty fragile these days but I never get much ringing from the gramps. The bass hurts but it's beautifully balanced. If a system is mashing your ears it's probably not set up right.kidcazual wrote:WHAT? TOO LATE , IM DEAF , DUBPRESSURE BURST MY HEAD OPEN AND THATS GOTA HURT GRAMPS HIFI SHOULD HAVE A HEALTH WARNING ATTACHED
The inhouse system in the Volks basement is quieter but does more damage to be honest - real ear-squealer
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masstronaut
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True. I DJ'd at a mini 'noise' fest there a couple of months back and I really thought my hearing was properly done for after that (from the performers, not self-inflicted). NARSTY.Shonky wrote:Yeah, the Gramps rig is bassy but doesn't have those nasty high mids that do the damagemasstronaut wrote:My ears are pretty fragile these days but I never get much ringing from the gramps. The bass hurts but it's beautifully balanced. If a system is mashing your ears it's probably not set up right.kidcazual wrote:WHAT? TOO LATE , IM DEAF , DUBPRESSURE BURST MY HEAD OPEN AND THATS GOTA HURT GRAMPS HIFI SHOULD HAVE A HEALTH WARNING ATTACHED
The inhouse system in the Volks basement is quieter but does more damage to be honest - real ear-squealer
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