I played a gig this last weekend, using my standard small rig (F1-X, SF-2, QSC-1804 Power Amp, Korg DTR-1000 tuner, Furman AR-1215 Voltage Regulator, Ampeg BXT-210M cab, Ampeg BXT-115HLF Cab). The club we played had a great sound system, wonderful stage, and equally awesome sound engineers (very nice guys, easy to get along with).
At the end of the evening, I was told the following:
You're a
bad@ss player. - Uhh, thanks.
Your rig is great - it's smooth. We actually had to take the compression off of the channel at the board as it was limiting your tone.
I had them take the direct out from my F1-X. When we did our soundcheck, you could barely hear the bass, but it was because they thought I was running compression (I wasn't). Once they figured that out, they cut the compression, mixed it down, and it was awesome.
After the gig they told me I was one of the easiest bass players they'd worked with, and the tone was to die for.
BTW, I used my SC Sig Deluxe that night.
Chalk another one up for Alembic.
Alan