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  1. I like the look of the P16 but tbh the expense is extravagance. The X32 is ours, solely for our use as a means to get our own monitor mix without relying on engineers; it will likely be set once at a tech rehearsal and then just tweaked at different gigs via the app.
  2. ...but all 6 of us could just use an app on our Android or Apple phone direct to the X32?
  3. If using the Behringer solely as a mixer for us to access our own mixes for live use I'm not sure how/why/where/when we'd need to use the Aux outs for anything else... or would we? Is the P16 necessary for personal mixing if we can do it on the Aux of the X32 rack?
  4. Let's be honest though, every single one of those bassists has also endorsed different manufacturer as well!
  5. I was literally just Googling this to see if those jack outs could do the same as the XLRs.
  6. That is pretty much the angle I am coming from as the system we put together is just for us to have control of the IEM mix, as opposed to being reliant on (harassed) multi-band event engineers or in-house engineers who are just not familiar with the band. I'm pushing for us to have pairs/stereo outs for the IE. However, the X32 is the front runner and it can't do 6 stereo (or pairs) of outs; the other lads in the band don't think it is a deal breaker so maybe I'll just ask if I can have stereo even if they don't!
  7. Well he came to my house maybe 17-18 years ago to potentially buy my USA Sadowsky... and he didn't; despite having driven a few hundred miles to get to me! Maybe my bass tarnished it for him!
  8. This might sound obvious but if we are all mono, I'm assuming you are talking about we (individually) mix/pan our soundscape to match the stage positions, as opposed to panning stereo effects etc?
  9. Cheers @mike257 I think we are ditching the stereo IE mix, which takes away the headache of outputs. Inputs - we can 'likely' manage on 16 inputs.
  10. Quick resurrection of this thread as my head is done in by recent band discussions. LOL We are a 6 piece INXS tribute band (info for context) consisting of: drummer, vocalist (main), bass, guitar, keys/guitar, sax. However, 5 of us do vocals (inc main vocal) and the keys (he uses 1 at the moment but would like to use 2) + guitars 'may' need to be stereo. x5 vocals x1 bass x2 guitars (poss stereo) x1 (poss 2) keys (poss stereo) x1 sax Drums (mic'd kit + sample pad) By my reckoning the bare minimum (if drums just use 3 mics and a single feed for the pad) inputs we need is 14 (with 1 keys) BUT if we go more drum mics, stereo on 2 sets of keys and stereo on both guitars (Helix) we are looking at 21 channels. What are our options for affordable (sub £1000) interfaces/desks, that will allow us to do our own mixes? This is purely for use as a unit for us to take to venues/festivals and get us a consistent IE mix without being reliant on engineers who are dealing with enough without have to mix 5 picky band members + a chilled bassist? We need to budget for rackmount splitters in a case and snakes/looms but not for individual IE transmitters as we all already own those for use with other/previous bands. Cheers folks any info gratefully received and processed.
  11. I bought one when my Boss chorus died and it was 95% as good... probably better at tracking slightly lower than the Boss. I bought a Zoom MS50B multi-effects to do what 3-4 pedals were doing hence this didn't get much use but it was as good as any of the sub £100 pedals.
  12. Black plate looks good!
  13. Look further... Less than £30 new.
  14. I sourced and use a PA similar to your suggestions, for use with our pub/club rock covers band. I elected (after much research and questioning, especially of fellow BCers) to buy a pair of lightly used QSC K10 (active version 1) speakers and a used FBT 15" active sub (with an A&H CQ12 desk). It is more than capable of handling the whole band inc my bass with zero backline for me. I've never found it lacking in anything but the largest 'club' rooms; where I 'possibly' could have overcome with a 2nd sub. Using HPF on the whole PA + further filtering on some instruments has been a revelation. 30 - 40 years ago I'd never have considered taking out the lowest lows in my bass rig or PA... why would you take out bass? However, the extra punch and clarity I now get with the use of HPFs is superb. The A&H desk allows me to parametrically EQ individual channels and the whole sound, likewise HPFs available on every channel. The added benefit/bonus is that the QSC K10s makes an excellent vocal and/or bass monitor (I've used a single QSC10, with a preamp pedal as my bass rig on many occasions).
  15. Not purchased as yet, we are looking at getting our own X32 and pair of 8 splitters; we already own our own individual IEM systems. Be sure to budget for the leads/connects/snake(s)! I believe there's actually a system for sale here on BC.
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