Last night our band played at a gig for a new biker chapter in the local area. We were in the corner of the bar, and the room size was about 60x80 - 8-9' ceilings. We brought our small system which is 2/15's, 1/12" monitor, Peavey XR8600 head (600x600).
The place was filled, barely any standing room and people were about 5' from us. We had the mains up on stands to the ceiling and about 20' apart. Normally with the smaller system, we never have to turn it up past 1/2, but last night we needed to go higher, but had terible feedback problems in the monitor. The feedback ferret on the Peavey head didn'nt give us any indication of problem freq's,so we really didn't know what to do. Along with the feedback, because we were playing so much louder the amps were just blaring, and we couldn't hear our selves in the monitors, and actually lost track of the beat several times because we couldn't hear the drums in the monitor (we used a programed drum machine last night).
I'm looking for suggestions here...are we to the point of mic'n the amps to keep the stage volume down? Did the full bar suck up our normal volume? It also seemed that we really weren't getting too much more volume buy turning up from 1/2 to just under 3/4.
Suggestions?
Cyber