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Originally Posted by dennis
Hi lads, it's me, the sound engineer from the terrible Frost concert in
Bielefeld. I spoke to jem and the boys after the gig and they were all
satisfied. If all 30 visitors stand right in front of the stage and not
behind the loudspeakers, all they will hear is stage sound.
A drum set has its own loudness and to compensate this fact other
instruments have to be increased over the PA, what happens then is a
messy mix of PA and stage sounds.
Physics can be a pain in the ass, but music will always be great. Frost
was great on this night to.
Right then, if jem does not answer, your statement can't have been worth
that much.
OK. kind regards,
dennis. 
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Hi Dennis,
is is really great that you are replying to this thread. As already said in the initial thread, I saw TFK, Ritual/Tangent/Beardfish in the same location with similar number of visitors, and the sound was great. Unfortunatelly the sound quality at the Frost evening was really bad. And this normally is the responsability of the sound engineer.
Here a quote from the Frost forum:
"Yep, the sound was indeed pretty dismal IMHO. The drums were far toooooooooo loud together with John's bass. Sometimes JM's solo's were really hard to hear. On the other hand Dec's solo's were a lot more audible. And most of the times Jem's keyboards had a very hard time cutting through the wall of sound.
But, nevertheless I had a blast @ Bielefeld and since it is highly unlikely that they will perform 2 of the most surprising songs on the other gigs I might as well give them away.... but if you don't wanna know, now is the time to click away."
Here the link to that post:
http://frost.informe.com/me-here-dt1322.html
Sorry Dennis to stay with my critic, but I have to accept critics on my work too and I take them as a chance to improve.
I really do not care if Jem answers or not, as he was
on stage, hearing his monitors, so he cannot judge.