The evening before Evan's bash I used one FBT wedge for a singer songwriter at a small venue. There were about 100 people there.
The performer used the wedge for vocals and for the electric keyboard as well as her guitar. There were 2 vocal mics set up with one directly in front of the wedge and the other at an angle to it plus one for a banjo.
She was aprehensive about feedback what with up to 3 open mics in close proximity to the wedge.
We dialed in the monitor during sound check and had no sign we were going to have any feedback. No ringing at all.
At one point she actually asked me to turn down the monitor
I asked her about it after and she was very happy with it. So, therefore I was very happy with it too.
The day before the gig I took off the grills from the wedges and removed the "Bennett Memorial Boot Prints" from them
so Evan would have good looking wedges to start out with.
At Evan's bash I attempted to give Evan the wedges but he, predictibly, had no room in his vehicle that night. Well, I wasn't hauling them 400 miles north again so Tom Brandis was kind enough to put them in his van for the night. Thanks Tom!
The next morning at breakfast Evan collected them from Tom.
I really liked the FBT wedges and if they were a bit lighter and I could have afforded a bunch of them, I would be very happy to use them on any gig.
Thanks to FBT and Pro Sound Web for letting me use them.