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When you first walk up to The Delancey you'll be thrown off by the jumpsuit-wearing-ultra-hipsters that stroll out. But upon further inspection, you'll find a great space for private gatherings, a live music venue on the lower level, and a rooftop that practically puts you within spitball distance of the Williamsburg Bridge. The Delancey's ground floor has a bumping DJ with video screen graphics and a double-sided fireplace, while the bar on the roof boasts a Zen waterfall, garden foliage, and seating aplenty. Though a bar positioned between Williamsburg and the Lower East Side naturally sees its fair share of artsy tarts, the crowd is truly mixed and is largely dependent on what band's playing that night.

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  • Midas Venice Analog mixing desk 320 - 24 mono/4 stereo
  • (4) Shure SM58
  • (1) Shure Beta 58
  • (3) Shure SM57
  • (1) Shure Beta 52 kick drum mic
  • (4) Sennheiser E604 percussion mics
  • (1) Radial passive DI
  • (1) Radial Active DI
  • (1) Radial Stereo Passive DI
    • Ampeg SVT Pro-3 275 watts Bass head with 1 Hartke 4x10 cabs 200 watts
    • Fender Princeton Chorus 60 watt 2x10 guitar combo
    • Peavey 5150 4x12 guitar cab with 4 celestions 8 ohm
    • DW PDP drums, 24" kick, 12" rack, 16" floor
    • ***Drummers must bring Snare Drum, HiHat stand, Kick pedal, Cymbals, Drum Throne, and Stands