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Originally Posted by GTB Liberty
Out of all the "mixes" I thought JZ was terrible. From where I was sitting it just seemed to be compressed to death.
Kato - was Bon Jovi a classic "stereo" with fill stage?
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Pfft, I dunno... I'm half deaf. ![Big Grin](http://www.perth-wrx.com/vb/images/smilies/biggrin.gif) There were a few big towers with lots of speakers making noise. For me, it suited the venue quite well and had quality not just out right volume.
Usually if I can pick up on sound issues, they are pretty bad. The Jay-z concert sounded shit, quality became better throughout the night. Now whether that was due to the surroundings or the engineers fixing it, I don't know. A few people around us winced on the treble screech of one of the earlier songs.
All in all I'm just jealous I wasn't in a box and had to be a pleb and line up for my own $1000 midstrength beer.
As a non-fan, I thought it was a good/great concert and well worth the money. If I was a fan, would probably be batting off over it for a long time.
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