1. Ah right, cool. I will remember that for the future.


  2. IEM quality is good, but its hard to listen to imho. Due to the clicks, the lack of audience, weird mix (you hear one player loud, the others soft)
  3. Originally posted by Risto:[..]

    IEM quality is good, but its hard to listen to imho. Due to the clicks, the lack of audience, weird mix (you hear one player loud, the others soft)


    Yeah, it is good quality. I have the Popmart Oakland bootleg, which is IEM quality, and you're right about the lack of audience. It gets quieter and louder at points. At one point, I heard Edge's voice louder than Bono's. Weird.
  4. That is because its Edge's IEM then

    They are interesting to hear, but i prefer the audience sources when they are around 4 stars.
  5. Originally posted by Risto:That is because its Edge's IEM then

    They are interesting to hear, but i prefer the audience sources when they are around 4 stars.


    I do favour the soundboards. Just like the Popmart Las Vegas show. Was a bad performance by the band but brilliant sound.
  6. Ofcourse, i was comparing IEM to AUD
  7. My goal for this summer, is to go on a ghost town safari. Anyone else think that sounds like it could be intresting, or have I lost it?
  8. Originally posted by wtshnnfb01:My goal for this summer, is to go on a ghost town safari. Anyone else think that sounds like it could be intresting, or have I lost it?


    Lol. Sounds to me like you've lost it.


  9. Visit various ghost towns. Theres quite a few of them scattered across the states. Some are closed to the public such as Centralia, Pensyalvania, since the reason it was abandoned was an uncontrolled mine fire that rages under it too this day, which makes the ground fairly unstable (although people still find ways in) but there are a number of ones, which just sit abandoned, especially out in the desert, where all the mining towns where.