Re: San Jose, April 18

Welcome to the forum. Your sound issue is a dead zone that is found in quite a few halls. I've experienced similar in several venues. Next time try to get a seat more centrally located in the hall. Even back a ways is usually good if you are in the middle and often the first few rows of the balcony are very good. There might be some comments on yelp to help you choose a better seat next time.
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Re: San Jose, April 18

Hi and welcome. I tend to sit near to or beside the sound booth. If they can't get it right there there is definitely a problem. Too close the stage can really aggrevate my tinitus and I have to use accoustic earplugs. It's ok but defeats tye object of up close and personal.  big_smile

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Re: San Jose, April 18

soledadscience wrote:

The sound...can't quite figure it out and would appreciate comments from others who were there. I could barely hear the show. I literally could not understand a single word that Joe said...it was like I was in some sort of acoustic dead zone. When he spoke and shared anecdotes between a few songs, I could not make out what he was saying.

I was at that show (my first JB show). I had issues with the sound as well, though I probably had a better seat than you - I was in the second row of the balcony, straight out from the stage. In fact, we were just above and behind the guys working the sound and the other equipment. It was hard to make out the words when Joe was singing. I felt that the speakers were distorting the sound because they couldn''t handle the sound level and was wishing the sound techs would turn it down just a bit. Maybe it's just my old ears or I was expecting this to sound like the CDs at home, but the muddy sound was the only disappointment I had about the concert. It would have been a perfect concert for me if the sound had been clearer.

Re: San Jose, April 18

sb_quigley wrote:
soledadscience wrote:

The sound...can't quite figure it out and would appreciate comments from others who were there. I could barely hear the show. I literally could not understand a single word that Joe said...it was like I was in some sort of acoustic dead zone. When he spoke and shared anecdotes between a few songs, I could not make out what he was saying.

I was at that show (my first JB show). I had issues with the sound as well, though I probably had a better seat than you - I was in the second row of the balcony, straight out from the stage. In fact, we were just above and behind the guys working the sound and the other equipment. It was hard to make out the words when Joe was singing. I felt that the speakers were distorting the sound because they couldn''t handle the sound level and was wishing the sound techs would turn it down just a bit. Maybe it's just my old ears or I was expecting this to sound like the CDs at home, but the muddy sound was the only disappointment I had about the concert. It would have been a perfect concert for me if the sound had been clearer.

Sounds like others had the problem I mentioned in my initial post. I was sitting in Section 103, Seat I-8. That was the first time Joe played in San Jose. I think it might be my first & last concert in San Jose. hmm

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Re: San Jose, April 18

lario48 wrote:
sb_quigley wrote:
soledadscience wrote:

The sound...can't quite figure it out and would appreciate comments from others who were there. I could barely hear the show. I literally could not understand a single word that Joe said...it was like I was in some sort of acoustic dead zone. When he spoke and shared anecdotes between a few songs, I could not make out what he was saying.

I was at that show (my first JB show). I had issues with the sound as well, though I probably had a better seat than you - I was in the second row of the balcony, straight out from the stage. In fact, we were just above and behind the guys working the sound and the other equipment. It was hard to make out the words when Joe was singing. I felt that the speakers were distorting the sound because they couldn''t handle the sound level and was wishing the sound techs would turn it down just a bit. Maybe it's just my old ears or I was expecting this to sound like the CDs at home, but the muddy sound was the only disappointment I had about the concert. It would have been a perfect concert for me if the sound had been clearer.

Sounds like others had the problem I mentioned in my initial post. I was sitting in Section 103, Seat I-8. That was the first time Joe played in San Jose. I think it might be my first & last concert in San Jose. hmm

I hope not! It should be an easy fix to just turn a  few knobs and reduce the distortion. I was hoping Joe would plan to come back after he remarked what a great crowd it was. It really is a nice size theater for this type of show.