Mac;

Thanks for that. I was a sound man for a large casino a few years back. I had the pleasure of meeting all the acts, and setting them up. We had racks for their amps that put them up at about knee level, and angled back. We originally did it to keep the guitar players from knocking the head off of the pit boss. (who was a pit bull!) The players actually liked it once they tried it because sound being very directional, was coming more toward their ears now.

That is some good advice about the feel. I will try that. I have an amp, but live in an apartment right now until my divorce is final, and then I will see if I have enough money left (!) to get back into a house. So I have been going right into the board lately, but some of the adjustment settings you mentioned could still apply.

Thanks, as always. You are knowledgable in many areas it seems.

Gene