Originally posted by ahn1991:I think it's interesting that people haven't really been talking about this, because it's pretty significant. Anyone who's had seats way in the back for other concerts will know that the sound can echo and feel distant. In my opinion, their sound setup combined with indoor venues and drastically improved recording technology is going to usher a golden age for bootlegs. Of all the ones I've listened to so far, almost all have been great.
Originally posted by ahn1991:Regarding the sound, one of the main marketing points of the tour was that their sound set-up would allow every part of the venue to have an equally good listening experience. Since my experiences were GA and front row seats, they're practically the same, so I can't say if they succeeded in doing this.
Originally posted by ahn1991:To be honest though, all the Big Girl remasters from Mixlr's have been astounding.
Originally posted by pllsaph:[..]
I had seats quite close to the stage and seats way up in the balcony. Their suspended oval-shaped sound rig delivers excellent sound regardless of where you are. In fact, I daresay that the sound higher up might have been better. I found it a little clearer and didn't feel like it was as blaring the second night.
I'd say over all, it was the best sounding concert I've ever been to of theirs.
Originally posted by ahn1991:I can't imagine having nosebleeds for 360. I mean, yes you're at a U2 concert and it's still going to be amazing, but even the furthest seats in the IE Tour give you a great view and sound. Sound quality and general experience of audience goers all throughout the venue is definitely one of the most amazing factors of the tour. I almost think the fact that there have not being people talking about these things (or complaining about these things) is a testament to how good things have been.