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  1. Hope it works out well. Let everyone know how it works out please.
  2. I can't comment on the Obey 70 but have used the ADJ DMX384 Commander controller. It's an easy to set up and used controller for static lights and should meet your current needs. It's not great for programming moving heads which is why I moved to the ADJ DMX Pro app for iPad. Something to consider if there's a chance you will add moving head lights to your setup in the future.
  3. I've used several different DMX controllers but now use the ADJ Airstream DMX Pro app for iPad. It's free however you need to buy one of two receivers that connect to your lights via DMX cable. Airstream DMX bridge - connects to your iPad via its own WiFi network. It can be prone to dropouts in some venues where there is lots of traffic on the 2.4gh spectrum. You can scan and select different frequency ranges to help minimise risk of this happening. 4Stream DMX Bridge - provides the above connectivity option plus an option to connect to your iPad via a cable, therefore avoiding risk of drop outs. Drop me a PM if you would like to know more about how these work.
  4. Just ordered 2 sets of Sunbeams (45-100) from the States. Came to just under £48 including delivery. https://www.stringsbymail.com/dr-nmlr-45-sunbeam-nickel-plated-electric-bass-strings-med-light-45-100-22362.html
  5. I played pubs for years with everything going through the PA except the bass, as we thought it wasn't necessary for the size of venues. Even with good quality gear (Bergantino B|Amp with a Bergantino AE410, then NXT212) everyone in the band has agreed there is a noticeable improvement in our FOH sound since I started putting the bass through the PA last year (while retaining my backline). If budget allows, I'd also second Bill's advice about buying a mixer with enough channels to put everything through it. I wouldn't like to think about the amount of times I've wasted money on incremental upgrades.
  6. Good call to make an appointment with Paul at the Custom In Ear company. Following lots of great info in this thread from @EBS_freak and others I made an appointment with Paul in August to demo the Ultimate Ears UE6 & UE11, and 64 Audio's A4s. I went for the A4s (https://www.64audio.com/products/a4s) although the UE6 did sound good too.
  7. I owned the Broughton HPF and LPF pedal (https://www.broughtonaudio.com/product-page/low-high-pass-filter) which is a great bit of kit however the setting numbers can be difficult to see on stage. I only sold mine because my amp has both filters built in. There is a cheaper option of a Broughton HPF only pedal that is decent value for money.
  8. Airstream DMX is worth checking out. iPad control to a small receiver that is then connected via DMX to your lights. There are two apps, both free. The Pro app is the one to use as it is updated regularly with new features. There are two receiver options - one has only a Wi-Fi connection to the iPad and the other allows Wi-Fi or wired connection. You only need to buy one of these. If you want further information please feel free to PM me.
  9. Might work out better and more cost effective in the long run to upgrade to a bigger board. That way you could put your Spectradrive and Chorus on it now and avoid the need to compromise/limit your choice on any future pedal upgrades due to space.
  10. I usually around £30 for a set of DR Sunbeams (45-100). The last ones were from Strings by Mail and worked out less than that including shipping from the US. I’d prefer to buy from a UK retailer but it just doesn’t make sense given the current price difference. https://www.stringsbymail.com/dr-nmlr-45-sunbeam-nickel-plated-electric-bass-strings-med-light-45-100-22362.html
  11. I tried universal fit iem’s for the first time at a couple of gigs before my band went on hold due to losing our lead vocalist (hopefully now sorted). Whilst I wasn’t happy with my bass tone through the in ears in the limited time i used them I expect this will get better though time and experimenting. What was great was the noise reduction, which was the main reason for trying iems. Due my worsening hearing I’ve decided to go for custom fit and booked an appointment for later this month to try the UE6 and UE11 pros and possibly some JH11’s prior to ordering. I’ve discounted 64 audio due to less isolation offered than UE or JH. Does anyone have any views on comparisons between the above three models they could share please? Thanks in advance, Gaz
  12. I’ve got one but only used it 3 times before we lost our singer so it’s gathering dust for now. The audio quality was good with no dropouts. Our guitarist has used one for a year and is happy with his (he moved from an xvive system due to frequent dropouts and a desire to have a stereo mix).
  13. We been using a XLR to XLR cable between our desk and the Behringer P2 for some time without any issues. We haven't tried using XLR to 1/4" jack so I can't comment on that. Can only suggest you go with XLR to XLR if you can.
  14. I've just received my first scratch plate from Tim and I must say I'm really impressed. I love the colour and it fits perfectly. Great communications throughout and I received it only nine days after ordering. I'll definitely be ordering another.😎
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