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[QUOTE="metal_church101:644005"]More mid-range in the bass will help the bass cut through the mix. As far as a 4 piece, vs having 2 guitarists. As everyone mentioned, it's a catch 22 and they are absolutely right. 2 guitars do thicken the sound, especially if you have guitar solos. It also helps with band rent and band bills if they have the ability to pay their share. However, if it is always a revolving door, you have to help bring someone up to speed, get used to him/her, then if he/she leaves, get used to him/her no longer being there and re-learn how to play live again as a 4 piece. [/QUOTE]
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