Thanks for the info, I actually noticed that everything on the mixer was in red 
and that the dj zone seemed actually louder and more distorted than the 
underwhelming system there.  Somebody from the club should have helped lyou the 
levels.   It is just an art gallery sake bar, but it is the only space that 
people are booking semi big techno people right now.  Which is frustating as 
someone who wants to go out and hear some freakin bass in the music.  I am not 
a pro sound guy but I know what sounds good and I still have hearing.  I am 
always trying to get people to turn down the highs and up the bass in SF, it is 
annoying.  
In the middle of Jeff's set someone from the club went through and told 
everyone to stop dancing, because the police were outside.  Which totally 
murdered the floor, it actually seemed to send a quarter of the people there 
away.  Me and my friends were joking about how it must of looked to the dj, 
like someone just farted on the dancefloor.  To his credit, he built it back 
from 5 minutes of people just kind standing there looking pissed off.  
Like i was saying about SF, hopefully the scene is in recovery and people start 
going out to dance again and bigger more bassy spaces get used with pro sound.  
Until then we don't need earplugs. 
tom

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