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The Marksmen is a 3 piece band. Playing A mix of traditional Irish, rock, and folk music. Performing in Local Irish Clubs, pubs, outdoor parties and fairs. for audiences of 30 - 300 Show type: Mostly smaller venues such as Irish Clubs and pubs, with occasional dinners, fairs, and wedding receptions. Using the L1® System since July 2010 Geographic location: East Coast - CT Notes about The Marksmen We are an "acoustic" trio with guitar, cello, and percussion/vocals. We specialize in traditional Irish pub songs, but also play a variety of rock and folk music ranging from The Beatles and Bob Dylan to The Who and Warren Zevon. Bose L1® equipment We are currently using 3 L1 Model1 systems with B1 Bass Modules. Comments about the L1® System We received out L1 systems on a Wednesday and used them at an outdoor gig on Friday. They performed as advertised. We were set up and ready to roll with VERY minimal adjustment. The sound was crystal clear with absolutely no feedback, and we needed no monitors. We were very impressed with our first experience with the L1 systems. Web Site: Band Website The Players Mark: Acoustic/Electronic Percussion and vocals. Steve: Acoustic Guitars and vocals. Jim: Acoustic/Electric Cello, Harmonica & Bass and vocals. | |||
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Hi Marksmen3, Thanks for using The Sketcher! Here is your Sketch. -- click image to make changes to the live version -- Legend: L1® Model I/Classic Orange numbers are Systems and Inputs using those Systems. Blue ringed numbers are Channel connections to/from the Classic and Model I Systems. Quoting Marksmen3 from The Sketcher
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Well, we have been usign the systems for the better part of a year now, and we really love it. Just scratching the surface, really. We play mostly small clubs, and have crammed into some tight spaces using all 3 systems. We do find that having them close together (sometimes right next to each other, touching) is not a detriment to the sound. In fact, it seems to work well for us that way, oddly enough. We also find that we do not need to add digital effects of any kind, as the natural sound of the unit is so nice. We are still experimenting, so we will keep you posted. | ||||
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