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01-24-2012, 03:13 PM
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This was my first Tool show, I was blown away by the quality of the sound even sitting about 5 rows from the top dead center. However I think the vocals could have been turned up a tad, my girlfriend who has never really listened to Tool complained about not being to even hear them in certain parts.

Also, I was curious if sitting in different locations provided a more 'engulfing' sound experience, I felt from where I was sitting that it was a tad low.

Overall having now been a fan 7 years, I have a deeper appreciation for the passion and talent of Tool. Was especially blown away by 46 & 2, the drum buildup was outstanding.
This was my 5th TOOL show and my husband's 4th. We were more in the middle, section 306 and there were vocals issues in the first few songs, like there was a problem going from the megaphone to regular vocals. I am not a vocalist, sound engineer or in any way vocally or musically gifted, all I can do is listen and enjoy and this was all in all a very good TOOL show, although my husband and I do long for the days when Maynard was not hiding in the shadows.
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Re: 01.21.2012 - Dallas, TX @ Verizon Arena

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Originally Posted by Doyle88 View Post
This was my first Tool show, I was blown away by the quality of the sound even sitting about 5 rows from the top dead center. However I think the vocals could have been turned up a tad, my girlfriend who has never really listened to Tool complained about not being to even hear them in certain parts.

Also, I was curious if sitting in different locations provided a more 'engulfing' sound experience, I felt from where I was sitting that it was a tad low.

Overall having now been a fan 7 years, I have a deeper appreciation for the passion and talent of Tool. Was especially blown away by 46 & 2, the drum buildup was outstanding.
This was my 5th TOOL show and my husband's 4th. We were more in the middle, section 306 and there were vocals issues in the first few songs, like there was a problem going from the megaphone to regular vocals. I am not a vocalist, sound engineer or in any way vocally or musically gifted, all I can do is listen and enjoy and this was all in all a very good TOOL show, although my husband and I do long for the days when Maynard was not hiding in the shadows.
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