I have been working with front ensembles (also known as pits) for marching bands and indoor percussion ensembles for awhile. There is as a huge difference in sound between a miked ensemble and a non-miked a ensemble. Too many directors view sound equipment as per amplification, however, it needs to be treated as bringing out what is getting lost.
The article I am posting is from Dynamic Marching. They have provided a variety of set-up options, depending on budgets, to think about for you front ensembles. If you are someone who has a front ensemble and have not tried any amplification, I recommend you to check out these set-ups and consider adding something to your ensemble. It will bring more color and fullness to your ensemble.
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