Owen Posted Tuesday at 22:43 Posted Tuesday at 22:43 My daughter is venturing to open mics to sing. She found that she could not really hear herself. A pedal which could take and split the mic signal, send one split on to the PA and send the other to a bit of gain and a headphone amp would be awesome. Obv, a small mixer would do all this, but is there anything out there tailor made? I cannot find anything. Ta. Quote
Owen Posted Tuesday at 23:22 Author Posted Tuesday at 23:22 4 minutes ago, Owen said: Or an ART Pro Audio MyMonitor II Just that this is discontinued. Quote
Chienmortbb Posted yesterday at 09:40 Posted yesterday at 09:40 You could use a mic splitter/combiner so you could feed both the PA and a Behringer P2. https://artproaudio.com/patchbayssplitters/product/282112/splitcompro 1 Quote
Owen Posted yesterday at 11:09 Author Posted yesterday at 11:09 I had thought of splitting and a P2. But I do not know if the P2 has enough gain to deal with mic level. Does anyone know? Quote
Chienmortbb Posted yesterday at 12:20 Posted yesterday at 12:20 1 hour ago, Owen said: I had thought of splitting and a P2. But I do not know if the P2 has enough gain to deal with mic level. Does anyone know? Good point. I have both so will check later if I can find them both. I think the P2 expects line level. Quote
Owen Posted yesterday at 13:10 Author Posted yesterday at 13:10 Thank you very much. The obvious answer is to give her my tiny Mackie Desk that I do not use at all, ever. But something smaller with fewer options would be great. Quote
Phil Starr Posted yesterday at 13:34 Posted yesterday at 13:34 The Behringer Micromon MA400 is what you want. You can also feed in a monitor input so she can hear everything else and/or practice to backing tracks at home. Merry Christmas 1 Quote
synthaside Posted yesterday at 14:17 Posted yesterday at 14:17 I actually use a old cheap Noise gate pedal to do this for my own personal Bass Mix ,into my IEM's headphone amp you might have one laying around to save you buying the behringer one. but its super cheap ... so maybe just go that route and then she doesnt need a dedicated IEM pre-amp Quote
Owen Posted yesterday at 17:25 Author Posted yesterday at 17:25 Thanks all. At £14 inc the power supply it would be rude not to. I was down The Drift last week Phil. It is nice down there. Quote
Phil Starr Posted yesterday at 17:54 Posted yesterday at 17:54 (edited) 29 minutes ago, Owen said: I was down The Drift last week Phil. It is nice down there. 2 minutes from me, you'll have to call in for a cup of something some time Actually if you want to drop in I could lend you a Micromon I don't use it very oten, just to tempt reluctant singers to try in-ears Edited yesterday at 17:56 by Phil Starr Quote
Elfrasho Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago 6 hours ago, Phil Starr said: The Behringer Micromon MA400 is what you want. You can also feed in a monitor input so she can hear everything else and/or practice to backing tracks at home. Merry Christmas I know I'm late to the party but these things are great. Quote
Owen Posted 22 hours ago Author Posted 22 hours ago 1 hour ago, Elfrasho said: I know I'm late to the party but these things are great. Even if you are late, you are still welcome. Quote
Owen Posted 22 hours ago Author Posted 22 hours ago 3 hours ago, Phil Starr said: 2 minutes from me, you'll have to call in for a cup of something some time Actually if you want to drop in I could lend you a Micromon I don't use it very oten, just to tempt reluctant singers to try in-ears I am 280 miles North again by now. But thanks for the offer. 1 Quote
Phil Starr Posted 44 minutes ago Posted 44 minutes ago 21 hours ago, Owen said: I am 280 miles North again by now. But thanks for the offer. I was in Carlisle last week Quote
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