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Awesome the way you get those oldies dancing! (I can say this as I'm also an oldie). Great sound that's appropriate to the music. Excellent moves while playing. There's a beefy guy in a suit at the side of the stage. He's there to keep the old ladies off you?

In all seriousness you guys are very good and bring the music to life. Really enjoyed. I thought they could have mixed the sax a little better especially where you're doing your solos, but hey, that's not your fault. Thanks for the post.
 

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The same problem that I suspect we all have - volume through the roof, can't hear a thing!
Well done Scotty, keeping your head above water. I don't think the crowd are listening though!
Come over to Spain and help me out. Over here they are listening and enjoy every second (just try buying a drink!!!!!).

John.
 

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Scott! I wanted to hear you solo on Little Wing. What happened???

Thanks for sharing the clips.
 

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Hi Scott,

Thanks for the clips. I have also checked other clips from your channel and there's a lot to enjoy, especially the ones with your daughter! :)

Off-topic question if I may (using the opportunity!):
I can see your'e using wirless AMT LSW, or is it the older Roam? I have recently purchased AMT LS (non wireless version) and I can't get it to capture the spark in the sound. It sounds as if someone is de-essing and compressing it, killing most of the brightness of the horn. It just sounds too smooth and boring.
Just wondering, what is your experience with that mic? I mean, you're performing with it and it sounds good, so it has to work. I wonder if it's the pre-amp that might be affecting this.

Thanks!
Gennadiy
 
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