This is only slightly on point to this thread, but I thought it might go here as a reasonable offshoot rather than start a new thread.
I went to see the Derek Trucks Band last night. I went to a venue where I've seen several other bands including Vital Information and Victor Wooten. I've never liked the sound at this venue and last night was no exception. I was sitting in what should be the sweet spot in the room, right behind the tapers. From what my ears were telling me, I can only imagine that the clip lights were all lit up on the mixing board. And the bass, it's as if the PA's power amps had zero damping factors and the PA cabs were designed for projection only. It was not a tight sound. Around the last song in the first set, the bass tone cleaned up and I could hear what the bass player was doing. I'm thinking this happened because it was a relatively quiet song and the sound man suddenly noticed there was a bass player. In the second set the bass tone continued at the better level; but it was lost beneath the other instruments, which were just too loud. I never heard the bass player again except during his one solo (which was very nice). The keyboards must have been clipping all the time; and the guitar was just too loud. The vocal too was sometimes muddy, though loud. These observations are all typical of the other times I've been to this venue. Even when Victor Wooten was there, it took a while before the bass was clear. With Vital Information, I don't think I ever did hear the bass player. I don't know the makeup of the PA but I imagine the cabs and their placement are a big part of the problem and I would also guess the signals are being overdriven, perhaps because the system is underpowered. The room itself appears to be a nice room, a converted theater with lots of drapes.
I guess the point here is that even in a relatively big name venue, trusting your sound to the house guy isn't always going to produce good results. Or at least that is my impression. Of course maybe the sound man just doesn't have a good system to work with. But I just can't get past the idea that this room certainly looks like a great place to see a band, and probably a great place to play, but that I always end up disappointed.
The band, by the way, appeared to have a great show. The players seemed to be enjoying themselves, and Derek played great. The near capacity crowd loved Derek, roaring their approval. I wish I could have heard the bass player, I'm sure he was doing some interesting things.