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Need some recommendations...
I am looking to REALLY slim down my live setup. I have tried the Bose S1 Pro and just cannot bond with it. I am not really looking for a amp/vocal thing like the Fishman. I do have a QSC K10.2 that I love, but I donÂ’t think I am using it to its full potential. I would like to not use a mixer. I have a Martin with K&K installed and a Fire Eye preamp. I would like to have a little reverb on the acoustic so I thought about looping a Strymon Flint through the Fire Eye for the acoustic. My problem lies with the vocals. I would like to have reverb available for that as well. Vocal preamp? Any suggestions or ideas? I would like to carry the speaker, the guitar, speaker stand/mic stand bag, and then a backpack with everything else. One trip. I am old. Hahaha!
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Grace Felix in place of Fire Eye?
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If you are happy with the guitar why not just use a mic mechanic and call it good with the S1 Pro?
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I have zero experience with vocal preamps. I will check out the mic mechanic.
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I don't think they make it anymore, but my Carvin AG300 has everything you need. With 3 inputs, each with independent EQ, reverb and chorus you can dial your guitar and vocals just how you want on separate channels. Two channels have both XLR or 1/4" (with HI Z option). The third channel is XLR only.
On the HI Z setting I can play any of my JJB SBT equipped instruments without needing my RedEye. No pedals required. Dead simple signal chain - instrument to cable to amp. For vocals just mic to cable to amp. |
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Fishman are not the only mics with two inputs choices. And unless you get up to an 8" woofer with a driver, it's going to lack umph if the room needs more over all sound or you are out-of-doors. Actually a 21st century sensible choice… QSC builds these light-weight, 1000W (peak), small, powered speakers with two XLR/1/4" inputs, and an 8" or 12" woofer and high frequency driver (which are not strident like the QSC 10"). Both the QSC CP-8" and QSC CP-12" models are awesome as a single speaker guitar/vocal setup. Either is around $400, and extendable to a second unit via XLR cable (if you buy a second one later). With the QSC option you'd need to provide your own effects & phantom power if needed. They are gutsy, and full sounding. The 8" weighs 25 pounds, the 12" weighs 36 pounds. Just a thought… |
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I play solo gigs (restaurants and the like) and use my Fishman Loudbox Artist as my PA (and in most venues my monitor as well). Where I need a separate monitor I simply use an inexpensive Kustom KPM4 mounted on a mic stand (which has a convenient plastic shelf attached for pics, water, my phone, etc.). The Fishman will fill a good sized restaurant with ease. My main gigging guitar is a Martin OO-28 with a K&K pure mini. The amp has plenty of settings so (IMHO) there's no need for a pre-amp. I'm in my 60's and play "oldies" (50's - 80's mostly) and really like that everything fits nicely into the back of my SUV. The Fishman only weight 25 lbs. Hope this helps -- Best of Luck!
Cheers! |
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Have a look at the Elite Acoustic products. Could solve the problem.
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You say you don't want to use a mixer, then rattle off things you want that mixers do. Get a small mixer. You can get four channels. Or look at the SunnAudio two channel pre, but you'd still need reverb. MOTU and others make audio interfaces that have mixers built in, operated by bluetooth devices.
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Yep. Beat me to it. Check out the EAE D6-58. Built-in digital mixer with plenty of inputs and effects as needed all in one handy, powerful yet relatively small and lightweight unit. You won't need anything buy your guitar, a mic, stands and the amp.
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I have the d68mk2 and it's small not extremely light but certainly lighter than most pa. But it is preamp,mixer and speaker all in one Small package with a stellar sound on vocals And guitar. For small venues you just need A mic a few cables and guitar. |
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This amp is totally gig-worthy, is LOUD if you want it to be, and easy to carry with one hand. It has a built in pole mount socket if you need to stand mount it. The other hand is free for a guitar case and mic stand. The only other thing between my guitar and the amp is my looper. It doesn't get much simpler than that. |
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So many awesome options!! I have a lot of research to do! Haha!
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I don't understand the aversion to using a Fishman (or compatible) acoustic amp? They're basically a PA you can carry in one hand. Two channels that accept XLR or 1/4" inputs, plenty of EQ ability, feedback reduction and a lot of effects at your fingertips. I use my Fishman Artist for more than 90% of my gigs. If the venue has a house PA, I still run everything into my Artist and line out to the house PA. That way I can control the mix onstage. They are a great tool and there's no need to fuss with lugging mixers, effects pedals and extra cables into the venue.
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don't give up on the S1 yet,, If you use a Loudbox (artist would be perfect) and use the Direct out to the S1, you will have a KILLER live rig that can handle a number of situations easily.
I have the same issue,, S1 pro alone, not really a winner, S1 pro linked off the Loudbox Artist, KILLS! |