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Tuffcab is better anyway
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Digital mixer choices - Behringer XR18, RCF M18
Jack replied to lemmywinks's topic in Accessories and Misc
You mean you don't? Odd. -
Digital mixer choices - Behringer XR18, RCF M18
Jack replied to lemmywinks's topic in Accessories and Misc
That's the one. It's great but to be honest I wouldn't buy the same one now (hence me being nonspecific) as it's 2.4ghz only. I haven't upgraded because I've never had a single dropout to be fair but 2.4 is filling up fast and I'd want 5ghz these days. The most devices I've ever used at the same time has been 4: a wired laptop, 2 tablets and a phone. It was rock solid. I'm a pretty big computer nerd anyway as it's my other hobby, so I knew Mikrotik had an amazing reputation. The other side to the coin is that mixing really isn't very taxing. The free router you got with your broadband can easily handle Netflix, video gaming and zoom calls all at once in a house with walls, what's a few commands (not even any actual audio) on a 5m^2 stage compared to that? It's actually baffling how they managed to get such a crappy router in the Behringer. -
Digital mixer choices - Behringer XR18, RCF M18
Jack replied to lemmywinks's topic in Accessories and Misc
The Behringer plus an external router will do everything you need and be under budget. The internal WiFi i is definitely patchy as a router but works ok as a client. Mine is wired to a router on gigs, and I switch to WiFi client when I'm at home. Mine lives in a 4u rack with a music player and a Mikrotik router, all 3 pieces of gear are amazing ime. -
Well you can have a normal EQ block on just one side if that helps. Actually I was going to say that you can't have both line and instrument outputs...
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Downer! Now there's less time pressure can you troubleshoot?
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GSS?
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Assuming (and it's a BIG assumption) that everyone is keeping in line with the drum kit then yes. Much more than that and it may struggle. Comparing them to the other 1x12 cabs that I've owned, whilst I never run anything near breaking point so I don't know this for certain, I am fairly confident that my QSCs are significantly more powerful than my GK Neo 1x12 was, about on par with my Barefaced Midgets*, and less capable than my Barefaced FR800s. *If you really care, I think the midgets would go a little louder but they started to get a little thin when pushed. The QSCs stay full all the way up, even if they don't go quite as far.
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Pick, fingers or both? - also if pick, which do you use?
Jack replied to Baloney Balderdash's topic in Accessories and Misc
The clank is kinda the point! -
Excellent, do you have any photos of the nano in it? (lid open please! 😁
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Thanks man, it's the latest in a years long journey of recreating a pa and rig minimalism! I've not had the G75 but I have had the G30 and G55 as well as this Shure. All were excellent in terms of performance, though I do like the form factor of the Shure with the tuner and low profile antennae.
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I want to use 2 amps with one bass....HELP...please...
Jack replied to bob_atherton's topic in Amps and Cabs
Whilst this does indeed sound unnecessary it also sounds cool as heck. Get the aforementioned Lehle or Boss units, or might I suggest you give your money to a smaller, handmade affair and go for Brightonion? -
..............super speaker? A non-diy StevieSpeaker? Take my money.
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We played a new venue for us last night and, knowing that the stage was really big, I took both QSCs with the intent of shamelessly recreating @danweb22's setup. However, the stage wasn't so much big as it was just really wide, this meant that I couldn't really hear my vocal in the singer's monitor the way I normally do. I was tempted to have two monitors but decided to get creative and have a monitor plus a backline. 30 second's work to rearrange some cables and cue up an extra mix on a spare aux. It's crazy the options that digital mixers and rigs like this can give. Please excuse the mess. The backline was yet to be tidied and the frontline was behind a wall...
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Most of them are primarily just PA cabs yes. Some are meant for guitar (like the Laney) and some are PA cabs with extra features for instrument use (QSC). But yeah, they're PA cabs.
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There's some fudging going on here. BF only use one 10" driver, so the 610 and the 210 (in the '12 ohm' setting) will be exactly the same as the BF 810, which is used with 4 ohm amps amps the time.
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Not me! We usually bring our PA, so we usually have good PA support, but I have done some gigs where the K12.2 is backline-that-fills-the-room and it works great. This is exactly my situation and also exactly my thoughts. I'm no evangelist and I'd go back to a trad setup in a heartbeat if/when it's the right route for me, but at the moment it just isn't. The Handbox/Barefaced rig in the classifieds is calling though. Not a replacement, just as an option...
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Do they stack well? I've always fancied it but the shiny, slippery plastic makes me nervous and the feet/recess setup is a bit shallow.
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Can you run a 8ohm and 4ohm cab together using 2 separate amps
Jack replied to maxmckee's topic in Amps and Cabs
I'm not clear on what you're proposing, but just to be clear: NEVER plug two amplifiers into the same cab at the same time. -
There are free signal generator apps for phones...
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You really don't need (and in fact don't usually want) to reproduce the lowest fundamentals, especially on stage. Something like @BassFRFR's cab makes soundman Jack nervous.