we play mostly smaller clubs and menuvenues--100 person shows and such. the only drum we typically need to mic is the kick. we don't mic amps. micing drums and amps would be considerably overkill for those venues, and we'd have people running for the exits with bleeding ears. or we'd be giving promotional earplugs at the door or something.
this thread was looking for a PA that could handle vocals over a band at rehearsal. if you need 1200+ watts to compete with a couple guitars, bass and drums in *rehearsal*, then the rest of the guys in the band need to freaking turn *down*. how can you possibly hope to hear anything with any kind of clarity in a practice room running that much wattage? that just sounds like a "mine is bigger than yours" pissing fest to me.
maybe for 1000-person venues or something, but for practice? what kind of clubs do you play with a rig that size?
the way i've always looked at it is "if you need earplugs for practice, then you need to turn down". and usually it starts with getting the drummer to learn not to beat the snot out of the drums......but if he's a typical metal drummer, you may have a lost cause on your hands.
cheers,
wade