
Mikey backstage in Europe as he tours with
Primal Fear. |
Hello to all you
Spector fans,
I've been a well-respected Backline Tech for over 20
years and I'm here to give a little insight from the
Touring Tech's point of view on some helpful tips to
make your
SPECTOR®, and related gig matters; a better
experience for you.
I get a lot of
questions about how I set up some of my artists
basses and guitars, but I never have enough time to
really sit down and give details on what I do for
them to any of you. Thanks to my great friend, PJ
Rubal from
SPECTOR®, I've been given this
opportunity to actually answer some of those
questions for you. Being a long time Spector Bass
fan, then having the opportunity to work with so
many artists that use Spectors, has given me some
extensive experience on getting things done right to
ensure that the gig goes off without any problems,
but the playing experience is truly magical every
time an artist hits the stage or does a session.
So, where do I
start? How about we start off with the basics. And
with those, we'll cover 3 things that work generally
overall to get things off the ground for all of you.
Mikey Vernon |