José
Testing at home at low volume is helpful, but expect some differences when you crank up the volume in a larger room. Depending how your EQs are set in your Tyros, the PAS settings of 55 and 57 will likely give you much more bass than you experienced at home. That is where the remote comes in real handy.

If possible, set up prior to the job and crank it up. Unlike conventional systems you do not have to have the speakers at ear-splitting levels on stage to accommodate the audience. Set the master level so that it feels comfortable to you. When the room is filled with people, you may have to tweak up a bit, but not much.

Best bet for avoiding feedback, if you are using a boom and a good directional mic, is to position it in a slightly upwards position rather than straight on to your mouth…and maybe a little off center pointing slightly away from the L1s. And work very close to the mic for best fidelity. Once you do some experimenting, I think you will find your vocals never sounded better.

One last hint: If you are like me you will be putting as much energy into analyzing and criticizing every nuance of the PAS as you do your actual performance. Relax. Once you find your PERSONAL preferences, you are going to love the PAS and devote all your energy to your performances.

Eddie