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Here's a recent shot.
PA is the EV Evolve 30m Pedalboard consists of Boss TU2 Tuner>Line6 Pod Express>Boss RC500 Loop station Sennheiser 935 >Vocal mic into the TC Helicon Mic mechanic The stand on left has 2 iPads (mini to control the EV Smart App) the other iPad is for my Lyrics if "needed". |
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Great pics, videos and comments everyone! Keep them coming!
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I hear ya. I had a friend dumb it down to about 5th grade level for me.
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Last night. This place has a PA but I used my rig.
GTR (Maton) > MXR 10-band > FX8 (occasional looper and delays) > Zed10fx Vocal mic is EVND96 1 QSC CP8 as wedge 1QSC K8 as main (2 if it's a bigger room, etc.) oops 2nd pic rotated IMG_3948.jpg Last edited by SGFletch; 03-26-2024 at 03:01 PM. Reason: mistake |
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I don't have a picture at the moment but I recently ditched a Bose L1 Pro8 for a QSC K8.2 and it's working much better for my needs. I wasn't getting enough volume out of the Pro8 and I was feeling like it was time for a change. The K8 also sounds dramatically better to me.
I've also ditched using a board; I'm using a Felix for both vocals and guitar and sending the signals out to the K8; vocals out at mic level, guitar out at line level. I'll probably blend the signals and send one out once I upgrade to the Felix 2. The reason I'm not currently doing so is that I have reverb+delay, compression, and a looper in the effects loop for guitar. Currently debating how to configure a pedalboard to handle the above; also likely moving from a Ditto x2 to an RC-500. Using an ETL Edwina for vocals; I like it just fine, will probably keep that for now. Anyway, here's the old setup: https://youtu.be/uZw0Ta5x6d0?si=Ijr-urFZyMHkkOs3 |
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Martin SC10e-Sapele (LR Baggs Element VTC) into Tech 21 Acoustic FlyRig to EHX 720 looper to Everse 8. Sennheiser 935 mic.
For outdoor gigs I use a Rainsong CH-OM instead with JBL Eon610s.
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Papermoon. Just spent sometime watching your YouTube stuff. Excellent!
May have to take a look at an Edwina. How is it for feedback in your setup? |
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My setup is in my signature. You can see how I use it live in my YouTube videos.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?lis...GEDG1QYfZs8U-T When I play solo, I don't use the little monitor. I just move the LD Maui system behind me a bit. But with my partner, I need to use the monitor because he doesn't want to hear the main system mix. He has only his vocal in his monitor.
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Your videos are great! and fun.
I too use the Ditto X2 and AH ZED 10FX |
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I very much appreciate Robin's post about using microphones. At our folk club, we downsized our PA system from a pair of 15's, mixing board etc. We bought the HK Nano 608i system with a 18 channel stage box style mixer with remote iPad control and use one condenser mic for our open mic sessions. For concerts, we will provide the artists and bands with dynamic mics, D.I.s or they can use their own condenser mics.
For my own personal use, I prefer the Sennheiser E945 dynamic mic and K&K pickups. I like to use a single Rode NT1 condenser mic when I can. But I find the circumstances often prevent that. Not sure if it's simply a matter of modern convention or convenience. Many of the places people play are too noisy for a condenser mic. That begs the question, "why play for them?" Alas, I am not a philosopher, just a schmuck who likes to sing and play his guitar. As far as plugging in, I have a Bose S1 Pro with the wireless adapters. It sounds very good, especially on a short pole. I also recently splurged on a complete Bose L1 Pro8 / T8 system. It's the nicest system in terms of sound and features that I can comfortably carry at present. I'm using it for a string band. I have a LR Baggs VPDI for plugging into a house system for longer sets. I don't really try to get perfect sound from my guitar when playing open mics. It doesn't typically work to my advantage when I bring pedals and such. I just accept what they have to offer and focus on the vocals as much as possible. The audience doesn't have an appreciation for the difference.
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Very nice!!!
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