The big things that come to mind are firstly to get rid of a substantial amount of midrange from the Kiks & Toms & to make sure snares have weight around 160Hz & crack around 5KHz.
Why?
A knowledgable FOH engineer will do this to make space in the spectrum for the gtrs but if you’re sending L&R then his/her hands are tied.
Use the individual outs if this fits in with your methodology & it’ll offer a lot more control!
Re panning, (if you’re not using individual outs), keep Kik Sn & Hats in the centre & pan other stuff around it . Will be fine for anything up to 1000 capacity venues. The larger you get the less panning you can get away with. For eg, at Download all Toms are panned centre, they have to be, otherwise people standing in front of the hangs either side would only hear half a kit :slight_smile:

One other thing to bear in mind is to keep an eye on the low end, (using a spectrum analyser), when prepping your show. If you’re mixing without subs, chances are you’ll be dialing in too much bottom end without knowing it.
I’ve lost count of the amount of times I’ve hung my head in despair when trying to deal with unbelievable amounts of sub coming from ‘bedroom’ productions :slight_smile:

Hope that helps dude