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- From: nathan@laplace.csb.yale.edu (Nathan F. Janette)
- Subject: Re: What do you charge for a night out?????
- Message-ID: <1992Dec21.220242.2821@cs.yale.edu>
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- Date: Mon, 21 Dec 1992 22:02:42 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec21.202823.23419@ncar.ucar.edu> kauff@neit.cgd.ucar.edu
- (Brian Kauffman) writes:
- > > drx@chinet.chi.il.us (Scott Whittle) writes:
- > ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- > >Just curious concerning those who "do" sound for local talent (used
- loosly :) )
- > >What do you normally charge and for what services? Do you provide a pa
- and an
- > >engineer? Just rent the PA, just engineer?
- >
- > I don't do sound, but the standard rate around here (Denver/Boulder) is
- > $150/night for a fairly meaty PA (24 ch) + boardperson suitable for the
- > most popular local acts in a medium sized club (say, ~500 capacity).
-
- That would be a cheap figure for that sized system around
- here, except for multiple night gigs or a fixed
- installation. Around here a single gig with a 24 channel
- board, triamped mains (2 lows, 2 mids, 2 highs per side), 4
- monitors, many mics, soundman, etc, runs around $250.
- That figure might include a few par 64 light cans as well.
- $150 would buy you a 16 channel system with biamped mains
- (1 low, 1 mid+high per side), 4 monitors, soundman, etc.
-
- --
- Nathan Janette
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