Live Sound for Musicians shows you how to keep your band's PA system working smoothly, from set up and soundcheck right through your performance. If you're the person in the band who runs the PA, this is the book you've been waiting for
Being a musician,doesn't mean you automatically know sound.This book teaches you from scratch about sound basics,and then takes you a little beyond that.I played with a guy who talked a good game,but I knew he really had no clue about his sound system we were using.This book made things very clear,and confirmed what I suspected.Because of his ego,and not being able admit he may not know something,we no longer are in a band together.But with the knowledge I got from this book,I look forward to using and running my own P.A. with the next band,and having good sound!
Sound Reinforcement In Plain English
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
If you just want to run the PA and not take 2 years out of your life to get a degree and learn a ton of new terminology, then this book is for you! It is very beginner friendly. Anyone can walk through the pages of this book and learn to run a sound system. From Mark John Sternal Author of "GUITAR: Total Scales Techniques and Applications" "GUITAR: Probable Chords" "Complete Guitar By Ear" and, "The Twelve Notes Of Music"
Best For Beginners
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
I knew absolutley nothing about live sound before I bought this book, but now I actually have some knowledge of it. Its a great book for newbies, but don't get it if you've got even a moderate amount of experience setting up PA systems. Now that I've read it I really understand how to wire, test, and run a small PA system. My only gripe is that it doesn't go to in depth on miking drums, which I kind of hoped it would do. Then again, for most small venues, drum mikes aren't necessary. It also spens a lot of time on feedback control, which isn't a bad thing, it just seems to be one of the main focuses of the book.
Live Sound For Musicians - Review
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
Live Sound For Musicians is a well-written book. It obviously comes from a man who has set up many PA systems, and has learned "what not to do" from first-hand experience. I purchased the book about a year after I bought and began using my first PA system, and I found the book to be quite helpful. However, if you've been on the road with your band for 5 years, the content may be a bit too basic, since you will already have been forced to use trial-and-error to solve many of the problems discussed in the book. Rudy Trubitt's use of past experience and humor make the book easy and pleasant to read. I highly recommend it for anyone getting into the details of live sound reinforcement.
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