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[QUOTE="ArrowHeadNLI:1188191"][QUOTE="Alexecutioner:1188187"]all this trigger discussion has been really helpful, but i feel like its making me lean away from triggers entirely haha. im not looking to get them to play faster, just would like to have more volume consistency in clubs where they dont mic the bass drum or just do a very poor job of doing so.[/QUOTE] You can do this. One thing to know, some dipshit soundmen that are stuck in 1995 will not want to run your triggers. I saw this a lot with Cesca. We'd have guys that didn't know what it was, and didn't want to run a straight 1/4 inch to the board. Also, keep a 1/4 to mic adapter cable handy, in case you need one to run into the house's snake.[/QUOTE]
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