
Amp: (v) short for amplification. To amplify sound electrically.
“It’s all about the equipment.”
That’s what they told me.
My response was always the same. “Actually, it’s all about the money to buy the equipment.”
I was in my early twenties and had a music group which required a sound system. Lacking funds, I attempted to tap into my ingenuity, which honestly had not yet found root, let alone gained blossom.
So using my limited understanding of electronics, I acquired a beat-up guitar amp, went out and purchased speakers at Radio Shack, which I fastened in to some homemade wooden boxes I had constructed myself, but found at the end of the process that I didn’t have enough money left to cover the boxes with cloth to protect the speakers.
To say it looked homemade would be a statement of generosity.
But I hauled it in from place to place, careful not to puncture the cones of the speakers. The guitar amp was so ill-suited to power the system that feedback and buzz became part of the ambience–which I pretended did not exist.
One night after a show, a dear gentleman walked up to me and said, “You need a PA system.”
He was so kind that I decided not to be defensive and merely nodded my head in agreement. Three weeks earlier he had purchased a Shure Vocalmaster unit, complete with two column speakers, which he decided not to use because his dream of becoming a great rock star had fizzled very quickly.
In his mercy and goodness he donated this system to me.
My God, I was so overwhelmed. The Shure Vocalmaster was the top of the line of the day. Of course, compared to the systems available today, it was clunky, sounded muddy and lacked the power to cover any more than a 150-seat auditorium.
But I used that system in one way or another for the next twelve years.
Matter of fact, I wept when it finally gave up the ghost and became a part of my career history.
Amps are nice. They make what we have to offer louder.
That only leaves one responsibility to us–to make sure what is being amplified is worth hearing.
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