Secondary/monitoring speaker ?
Hey all, I use a Fishman Loudbox-Mini when I’m playing live with my acoustic guitar. I typically have the amp positioned somewhere behind me so I can hear myself playing.
But I prefer the amp in front of me facing the audience. I can’t hear myself when I have it setup this way. Is there a decent and affordable secondary speaker I can connect to the Fishman Loudbox? So I can hear/monitor myself playing. I appreciate the help! Thanks! Ralf |
My buddy has one of these.
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/pro-audio/kustom-kustom-kpc4p-powered-monitor-speaker/h77537000000000?cntry=us&source=3WWMWXGP&gclid=EAI aIQobChMI0oOFwPm82AIVhISzCh331Q2vEAQYASABEgIsLvD_B wE&kwid=productads-adid^221957295815-device^m-plaid^323968811903-sku^H77537000000000@ADL4MF-adType^PLA Worked good for his monitor in a band setting with drums, ac. guitar, elect. guitar, and bass. We ran his elec. guitar monitor mix through it. |
That’s awesome, I just looked it up and seems like a pretty good and fairly inexpensive option.
I’m assuming I connect the this unit to the 1/4” input of the Loudbox. But according to Fishman the Loudbox outputs mono signal through the 1/4 and 1/8 if that matters. |
Line out with XLR from back of amp into the Kustom monitor.
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I bought one of those Kustom monitors, it's collecting dust. You would be better off using your Mini as a monitor and running a 12" powered speaker as the main off of the "DI Out" that's on the back of the Mini. This past Eclipse I camped out with a solar panel, battery bank, inverter, Loudbox Mini and Harbinger V2112. The Harbinger comes on sale a lot of the time for about 50 bucks more than the Kustom and it sounds a heck of a lot better and gives you many more options. It can also be used as a floor monitor. If it wasn't so much of a PIA I'd post a picture of my Eclipse camp with the Mini and Harbinger.
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One thing that makes the Kustom monitor better is this adapter that allows it to be mic stand mounted
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/accessories/on-stage-stands-mic-screw-adapter/h68223000000000?cntry=us&source=3WWMWXGP&gclid=EAI aIQobChMIr5iFl5S-2AIVErXACh3vMwV4EAQYASABEgJHFvD_BwE&kwid=productad s-adid^221957295827-device^m-plaid^323968430863-sku^H68223000000000@ADL4MF-adType^PLA |
I have no experience with the Kustom.
But it sure is a good price point. Checked the specs and posted photo below. Just be sure if you do buy.. That you have proper cable. It appears the Loudbox has a XLR DI OUT and the Kustom has 1/4" line in... https://i.imgur.com/mi2g5QZl.png |
I have one of those Kustom monitors. As long as your stage volume isn't at Helter Skelter level its fine. It's very handy. It's a powered speaker so it can have alot of other uses.
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I think that the Behringer B205D is awesome as a small monitor. I've even used one in a very small pub as a main - plugged my condenser vocal mic (the speaker supplies phantom power) and my guitar into it and away I went.
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The Kustom manual says the THRU Input is an XLR to pass a signal from the mic to a mixer or a powered speaker.
So I’m assuming I’d be plugging into the Kustom 1/4” line input to the XLR D.I. Output on the Loudbox. |
Check out the Roland CM-30 cube monitor. Mic stand mountable or set on a table at ear level. Actually I use mine as a PA for small venues.
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The 1/4" input is balanced, so a cable like this
https://www.zzounds.com/item--HOSHXS...ABEgKcL_D_BwE= would do the trick. My buddy's would not run a mic straight into it, we always ran out of a little mixer into the 1/4" jack. |
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