Well, you're correct, on my account, but for a different reason. I run direct to the mix from a processor and use a stage wedge.
We bring our own PA gear and my sound comes through the mix.
Plus, I've gotten almost non-stop compliments from them on my sound since joining the band.
Every patch always the same every time.
Well,
we've played some pretty small clubs and some larger venues and a lot of them outdoors too. We haven't had the luxury of having all the instruments being mic'd and (using) a PA with a sound person very often. In some clubs, like Mill Creek, the venue is almost 200 feet deep and 75 feet wide and it takes a lot of sound to reach the back of the room when it's full of people.
Typically, we ran all the vocals and the drum kit through the PA and the monitors, but all (3) guitars and the bassist were all stage volume.
I suppose it must be nice to have the luxury of patches and all the nice PA stuff, but we worked 2-1/2 years, 5 nights a week and made a great living doing this, so I feel like we were very successful.
There's plenty of performance videos shot by our friends on FB.
But I gotta admit that feel very blessed to be getting paid to do what I love to do. My first real job was as a guitarist in a bar band at 15 earning $125.00/week. I been doing it a long time.
Now, I know a lot of people who play music, and most do it just for fun, and that's super cool, but I don't know many who can go back to 1980 and produce a photo that shows that music isn't something they started doing recently, it's been in my blood for over 40 years.
I'm not trying to change how you guys hear things. That's personal and you should be able to do, think and believe whatever you choose. I'm truly happy that you are enjoying yourself in whatever you do. But I'll tell you this, when they close those doors on a 10 hour/$3,000 lock out of studio time and you find out your ass is on the line, poop gets real, really quick and you find out, it's a different world. All the pubs and clubs are meaningless in this game. If you don't adapt, you die, financially anyways...
Sure, I could argue with a producer and tell him that I am hearing something different or I want to mess with my EQ's because I can hear all these nuances, etc.,
I've seen guys do it.
And I've seen them be escorted out onto Sunset by security too. And you won't get work with a reputation like that. Word gets around in this town.
I guess it's good that you get to live in your world and I get to live in mine. I have a great life, a great wife, a beautiful garden and I'm playing and recording constantly for hire.
I truly wish you both the very best in all your endeavors and I hope that everything you touch turns to gold....