Live Sound

I was at a concert tonight, and I was wondering, "what is the best spot to stand in order to get the best sound?" I tried a number of spots; right up near the stage (too loud!), in the back,(sounded pretty good), and next to the audio mixer (also sounded pretty good). I figured if I stand close to the audio mixer, I'm hearing what he's hearing, which should be best? Correct? Or is he mixing so that it sounds good to the crowd and not himself?

Wow, I wish I were a kid learning to play guitar again...

I recently got a new computer that was actually capable of this thing called "YouTube." Some of the musical video clips up there, sound quality good or no, are absolutely amazing. The amount of material you can learn by watching is incredible. Most of it is probably a copyright violation, but...

Stephen-- I seem to recall ranting to you about how if you like fusion, you should listen to the Mahavishnu Orchestra. Dig-- high quality sound and video, live on the BBC, 1972: (Why can't I find this on DVD anywhere? I'd buy this. I'd buy multiple copies of this.)

How bad for your speakers is source clipping?

Hello all,

Although as of late I have been trying to download the highest possible quality digital music (either 320 kbps or FLAC), I realize, mainly through an analysis in Audacity, that many of my files are clipped. Compared with amplifier clipping and the dreaded mechanical clipping, how bad for my speakers is playing files that are clipped at the source? My system is not particularly hi-fi, although it is nice, and I want to keep it lasting as long as possible. Any insights are appreciated.

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