maxr wrote:
Those who push to the front, with the hope of seeing our fearless leader (despite knowing the policy regarding smoke and lights) will invariably lose the benefit of clarity of sound - it is ever thus as they are bang in front of the speakers.
Those knowing this, or feeling too old to do so (or wishing easier access to beer - I qualify for all three) and who stand near the sounddesk, will find a much better sound - not always, admittedly, but normally.
This is nonsense. If you actually did go to the front row of any gig at least once to check, you'd find that usually the sound is excellent there. It was for the band who payed before The Sisters in Burgas. It was for the band who played in Porto before The Sisters. It was for the band who played at Greenfield 2006 before The Sisters. Etc. ad infinitum.
Yes, the sound varies from position to position, granted. But not that much. Had you been to 107 Sisters gigs as I have, and had the action onstage been more important than access to beer, you might have noticed that, too. As for policies regarding smoke and lights, had you gone to the front you'd even been able to see that there wasn't much smoke. As somebody else said somewhere else: nowadays you can even spot the Nurse in the background - which I think is good.
Oh, and just for the record: Von isn't my fearless leader. There's only one leader for me - myself. And actually I'm quite fearful sometimes.
For sound references see Eggi's post which is to follow. Then we can talk again if further questions arise.
You can't fix stupid.